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Credible Nuclear Security Commitments Can Backfire: Explaining Domestic Support for Nuclear Weapons Acquisition in South Korea
L Sukin
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2019
852019
Experimental Evidence on Determinants of Support for Nuclear Use in Response to Threats of Nuclear Retaliation
L Sukin
Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 2019
412019
Joint Military Exercises and Crisis Dynamics on the Korean Peninsula
J Bernhardt, L Sukin
Journal of Conflict Resolution 65 (5), 855-888, 2021
382021
Responding to Uncertainty: The Importance of Covertness in Support for Retaliation to Cyber and Kinetic Attacks
L Sukin, K Hedgecock
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2023
262023
Rattling the Nuclear Saber: What Russia’s Nuclear Threats Really Mean
L Sukin
The Carnegie Endowment, 2023
152023
The Dueling Nuclear Nightmares Behind the South Korean President’s Alarming Comments
S Herzog, L Sukin
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2023
142023
Why “cheap” threats are meaningful: Threat perception and resolve in North Korean propaganda
L Sukin
International Interactions 48 (5), 936-967, 2022
142022
Poll: Russia’s Nuclear Saber-Rattling is Rattling Neighbors’ Nerves
L Sukin, A Lanoszka
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2022
142022
Beyond Iran: containing nuclear development in the middle east
L Sukin
The Nonproliferation Review 22 (3-4), 379-400, 2015
142015
Reducing nuclear salience: how to reassure Northeast Asian Allies
L Sukin, T Dalton
The Washington Quarterly 44 (2), 143-158, 2021
132021
Credibility in crises: how patrons reassure their allies
L Sukin, A Lanoszka
International Studies Quarterly 68 (2), sqae062, 2024
122024
The Disadvantage of Nuclear Superiority
L Sukin
Security Studies, 2023
12*2023
Why South Korea shouldn’t build its own nuclear bombs
L Sukin, T Dalton
War on the Rocks 26, 2021
102021
Introduction: Preserving a rules-based international order
DL Sloss
Introduction: Preserving a Rules-Based International Order, in IS THE …, 2021
102021
Is the international legal order unraveling?
D Sloss
Oxford University Press, 2022
92022
East Asia’s Alliance Dilemma: Public Perceptions of the Competing Risks of Extended Nuclear Deterrence
L Sukin, W Seo
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament 7 (1), 91-114, 2024
82024
Russian actions at Zaporizhzhia show need for better legal protections of nuclear installations
L Sukin, L Rodriguez
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2022
62022
The US has a New Nuclear Proliferation Problem: South Korea.
L Sukin
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2023
52023
Has the Russia-Ukraine War Blown Up the Global Nuclear Order?
L Sukin
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2022
52022
Deemphasizing Nuclear Weapons in Nuclear Deterrence: The Case for Conventional Counterforce
S Seitz, L Sukin
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 1-21, 2025
42025
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