The future of global non-proliferation regime has always remained dependant on the ongoing politics between states. An undeniable combination of violent politics constructed on political inflexibilities of states and consistently emerging incompatible behaviours of leaders always hindered the scope of global non-proliferation regime. Such trends are persistently occurring in the nuclear politics where leading state officials remain less reluctant in giving up their uncompromising attitude. There are several evidences to study the changing dynamics of nuclear politics parallel to the changing behaviours of leaders.
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