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Dee M & Kienzle B (2023) Between role adaptation and contestation: the UK¡¯s status as a nuclear weapon state after Brexit. International Politics. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41311-023-00463-7
Abstract
The UK¡¯s status as a nuclear weapon-state has been an integral part of the UK¡¯s role in international affairs. This article traces several role conceptions associated with the UK¡¯s nuclear status, and analyses role adaptation and contestation before and after Brexit. While EU membership (and then Brexit) had little direct impact on the UK as a nuclear-weapon state, we can observe a growing tension between the UK¡¯s role conceptions of a ¡®responsible nuclear weapon state¡¯ and ¡®nuclear-armed power with a global reach¡¯ since around the time of the 2016 Brexit referendum. The 2021 Integrated Review indicates that the UK¡¯s role conception has shifted towards the latter. At the same time, domestic role contestation, also exacerbated by Brexit, has further challenged the UK¡¯s nuclear status, deepening divisions between the UK and Scottish governments, and placing the UK¡¯s reputation, as well as its future as a Union, on the line.
Keywords
Nuclear weapons; Status; Role adaptation; Role contestation; Nuclear responsibility; Integrated review
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Output Status: Forthcoming/Available Online
Journal
International Politics
Status | Early Online |
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Publication date online | 08/04/2023 |
Date accepted by journal | 18/03/2023 |
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ISSN | 1384-5748 |
eISSN | 1740-3898 |
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