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Rupal Mehta
Rupal Mehta
Department of Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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The determinants of nuclear force structure
E Gartzke, JM Kaplow, R Mehta
Nonproliferation Policy and Nuclear Posture, 191-220, 2015
592015
The benefits and burdens of nuclear latency
RN Mehta, RE Whitlark
International Studies Quarterly 61 (3), 517-528, 2017
552017
Delaying doomsday: The politics of nuclear reversal
RN Mehta
Oxford University Press, 2019
412019
The unforeseen consequences of extended deterrence: Moral hazard in a nuclear client state
N Narang, RN Mehta
Journal of Conflict Resolution 63 (1), 218-250, 2019
342019
Extended deterrence and assurance in an emerging technology environment
RN Mehta
Emerging Technologies and International Stability, 85-110, 2021
212021
Unpacking the Iranian Nuclear Deal: Nuclear Latency and US Foreign Policy
RN Mehta, RE Whitlark
The Washington Quarterly 39 (4), 45-61, 2016
182016
Atomic ambiguity: Event data evidence on nuclear latency and international cooperation
E Mattiacci, RN Mehta, RE Whitlark
Journal of Conflict Resolution 66 (2), 272-296, 2022
92022
Hedging Our Bets: Why Does Nuclear Latency Matter?
RE Whitlark, RN Mehta
The Washington Quarterly 42 (1), 41-52, 2019
92019
Extended Deterrence And Assurance in Multiple Domains
RN Mehta
Cross-Domain Deterrence. Strategy in an Era of Complexity, 234-256, 2019
62019
Inducements in interstate relations
P Cone, RN Mehta
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2019
42019
Avoiding “checkbox inclusion”: structuring meaningful inclusion of underrepresented groups in policy engagement
RN Mehta, B Seim
PS: Political Science & Politics 56 (1), 133-136, 2023
32023
Deterrence and the Structure of Nuclear Forces
E Gartzke, JM Kaplow, R Mehta
Typescript, University of California, San Diego, 2017
32017
Nuclear deterrence and the structure of nuclear forces
E Gartzke, J Kaplow, R Mehta
Unpublished manuscript, Univ. Calif. San Diego, 2015
32015
Offense, defense and the structure of nuclear forces: the role of nuclear platform diversification in securing second strike
E Gartzke, JM Kaplow, RN Mehta
Working Paper, 2015
22015
Nuclear Proliferation: The Next Wave in 2020
RN Mehta, RE Whitlark
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2021
12021
How Biden can say goodbye to “America First” on nuclear issues
R Mehta
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 77 (1), 11-12, 2021
12021
Deproliferation Dynamics: Why States Give Up Nuclear Weapons Programs
RN Mehta
University of California, San Diego, 2014
12014
Atomic Assurance: The Alliance Politics of Nuclear Proliferation
RN Mehta
Political Science Quarterly 135 (1), 179-180, 2020
2020
Nuclear Weapons and Coercive Diplomacy. By Todd S. Sechser and Matthew Fuhrmann. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017. 344p. 34.99 paper.
RN Mehta
Perspectives on Politics 16 (2), 575-577, 2018
2018
Shaping the Next Phase of US Non-proliferation Policy
RN Mehta, RE Whitlark
US Foreign Policy in a Challenging World: Building Order on Shifting …, 2018
2018
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