List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Stephanie A. Stapleton, Kennesaw State University, USA Chapter 1: Reconceptualizing Nuclear Responsibility by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Alice Spilman, University of Birmingham, UK Chapter 2: From One Cold War to the Next: Hedging as an Enduring Imperative by Kyle Balzer, American Enterprise Institute, USA Chapter 3: Nuclear Responsibility and the Shift in U.S. Disarmament Rhetoric by Tyler Bowen, U.S. Naval War College, USA Chapter 4: The Emerging American Consensus on the Responsibility to Modernize, Compete, and Win by Robert Peters, The Heritage Foundation, USA Chapter 5: Nuclear Responsibility in an Age of Integrated Deterrence: Does "Doing More" Lead to Better Responsibility? by E.
Paige Reid, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, USA Chapter 6: Sharing is Caring? The (Ir)responsibility of NATO's Nuclear Sharing Policy by Linde Desmaele, Leiden University, Netherlands Chapter 7: China's Views of Its Responsibilities as a Nuclear Weapon State by Brendan Mulvaney, China Aerospace Studies Institute, USA Chapter 8: Shifting Responsibilities: North Korea's Pursuit of Nuclear Weapons as a Security Imperative by Jinwon Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA Chapter 9: Gender, Feminism, and Constructions of Nuclear Responsibility by Sophia Poteet, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, USA Chapter 10: Beyond Blame: Fostering Inclusive Dialogue on Nuclear Responsibilities by Eva-Nour Repussard, British American Security Information Council, UK Chapter 11: Justification and critique in the global nuclear order: Nuclear (ir)responsibility as practice by Megan Dee, University of Stirling, UK Conclusion by Todd C. Robinson, Air Command and Staff College, USA and Stephanie A. Stapleton, Kennesaw State University, USA Bibliography About the Editors About the Contributors.