The Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation

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The Psychology of Nuclear Proliferation: Identity, Emotions, and Foreign Policy is a 2006 book by Jacques E. C. Hymans, published by Cambridge University Press.[1] In the book, Hymans draws on the humanities and social sciences to build a model of decision-making that links identity to emotions and ultimately to nuclear energy policy choices.

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