Follow
Mark S. Bell
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Questioning the Effect of Nuclear Weapons on Conflict
MS Bell, NL Miller
Journal of Conflict Resolution 59 (1), 74-92, 2015
1492015
Beyond Emboldenment: How Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Can Change Foreign Policy
MS Bell
International Security 40 (1), 87-119, 2015
942015
Examining Explanations for Nuclear Proliferation
MS Bell
International Studies Quarterly 60 (3), 520-529, 2016
712016
Authoritarian public opinion and the democratic peace
MS Bell, K Quek
International Organization 72 (1), 227-242, 2018
452018
Nuclear opportunism: A theory of how states use nuclear weapons in international politics
MS Bell
Journal of Strategic Studies 42 (1), 3-28, 2019
342019
Nuclear reactions: How nuclear-armed states behave
MS Bell
Cornell University Press, 2021
262021
How to Think About Nuclear Crises (February 2019)
MS Bell, J Macdonald
Texas National Security Review, 2019
262019
How Dangerous Was Kargil? Nuclear Crises in Comparative Perspective
MS Bell, J Macdonald
The Washington Quarterly 42 (2), 135-148, 2019
102019
Toward Deterrence: The Upside of the Trump-Kim Summit
MS Bell, J Macdonald
War on the Rocks, June 15, 2018, 2018
82018
The limits of regional power: South Africa’s security strategy, 1975–1989
N Anderson, MS Bell
Journal of Strategic Studies 46 (2), 404-426, 2023
62023
Nuclear weapons and foreign policy
MS Bell
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016
52016
Can Britain Defend the Falklands?
MS Bell
Defence Studies 12 (2), 283-301, 2012
52012
The Limits of Nuclear learning in the New Nuclear Age
M Bell, NL Miller
The Fragile Balance of Terror: Deterrence in the New Nuclear Age, 209-229, 2023
42023
Defending the “Acquisition-Use Presumption” in Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism
MS Bell
International Studies Quarterly 63 (3), 774-778, 2019
42019
What Do Nuclear Weapons Offer States? A Theory of State Foreign Policy Response to Nuclear Acquisition
M Bell
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, March 7, 2016, 2016
32016
North Korea won’t give up its nuclear weapons. The US has three good reasons to talk anyway
MS Bell
Washington Post 9, 2018
22018
Trump, psychology and the future of US alliances
MS Bell, JD Kertzer
Assessing the US commitment to allies in Asia and beyond, 6-13, 2018
22018
Realism, Idealism, and American Public Opinion on Nuclear Disarmament
M Bell, K Quek
MIT Political Science Department Research Paper, 2015
22015
Nuclear Weapons and Conflict
MS Bell, NL Miller
The Use of Force, 318-332, 2015
22015
The Limits of Regional Power: South Africa’s Security Strategy, 1975–1989’
A Noel, MS Bell
Journal of Strategic Studies, 1-23, 0
2
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20