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Beyond Nuclear Ambiguity

The Iranian Nuclear Crisis and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
  • Michele Gerli,

The objective of the thesis was to illustrate the trajectory of Iranian nuclear crisis from the origins of the nuclear program to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly referred as the nuclear deal. The guiding thread was the concept of “nuclear ambiguity”, which was addressed in the following terms: the civilian-military application of the atom constituted the primary source and was further exacerbated by several loopholes in the non-proliferation regime; Teheran exploited both sources and developed a large program with possible military dimensions. The JCPOA attempted to break this trend by limiting Iran’s program only to peaceful goals and by creating an unprecedented inspection mechanism. In other words, it attempted to go beyond the previous history of ambiguity.

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Michele Gerli

University of Florence, Italy

Michele Gerli is graduate student in political science and international relations at University of Florence and Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna of Pisa. During his studies, he focused on international law and humanitarian affairs, covering extensively the Middle Eastern region (in primis Iraq and Iran). He is currently working as junior consultant at Ernst & Young (EY) in Rome.
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Book Title

Beyond Nuclear Ambiguity

Book Subtitle

The Iranian Nuclear Crisis and the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action

Authors

Michele Gerli

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

224

Publication Year

2019

Copyright Information

© 2019 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-865-5

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978-88-6453-864-8

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978-88-6453-865-5

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978-88-6453-866-2

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978-88-9273-059-5

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Premio Cesare Alfieri «Cum Laude»

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2612-8063

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2704-5730

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