- PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs
- Vol: 19 Issue: 2
- Balancing for In Security: An Analysis of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis in the Light of the Cuban Missi...
Balancing for In Security: An Analysis of the Iranian Nuclear Crisis in the Light of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Authors : Andreas Bock
Pages : 113-138
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Publication Date : 2014-07-01
Article Type : Other
Abstract :Israel and the US are currently balancing against Iran because both perceive a nucleararmed Iran as a threat to regional and world security. But does balancing really work? Does it reduce threat and provide security? I will use Stephan M. Walt’s "Balance of Threat” theory to address these questions. In addition to Walt’s theory, I assume that perceiving a state’s intention s as aggressive is decisive for that state being perceived as a threat. I hypothesise that balancing fails and likely backfires in that it exacerbates the security dilemma and reinforces the threat perceived by the balancing states Israel und the US . The use of balancing strategies in the current Iranian nuclear crisis would be futile and, if anything, would only strengthen the belief in Tehran that Iranian nuclear weapons are a necessary means of deterrence and self-defenceKeywords : Cuban missile crisis, “balance of threat”-theory, balancing, perception and misperception, Iranin nuclear crisis, Stephen M. Walt.