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Nonproliferation Regime Compliance: Prediction And Measure Using Unscr 1540, Sean F. Conroy May 2017

Nonproliferation Regime Compliance: Prediction And Measure Using Unscr 1540, Sean F. Conroy

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation investigates factors that predict compliance with international regimes, specifically the Non-Proliferation Regime. Generally accepted in international relations literature, is Krasner’s (1983) definition that regimes are “sets of implicit or explicit principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures around which actor expectations converge in a given [issue] area of international relations.” Using institutionalization as a framework, I hypothesize that compliance is a function of the respect for which a nation has for the rule of law. I investigate the NP regime through the lens of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540, a mandate for member nations to enact domestic legislation …