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Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia

Sumit Ganguly, S. Paul Kapur · ISBN 9780415582117
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Publisher Taylor and Francis
Author(s) Sumit Ganguly / S. Paul Kapur
Subtitle Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb
Published 2nd February 2010
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Crisis Behaviour and the Bomb

This edited volume explores competing perspectives on the impact of nuclear weapons proliferation on the South Asian security environment.



The spread of nuclear weapons is one of the world’s foremost security concerns. The effect of nuclear weapons on the behaviour of newly nuclear states, and the potential for future international crises, are of particular concern. As a region of burgeoning economic and political importance, South Asia offers a crucial test of proliferation’s effects on the crisis behaviour of newly nuclear states. This volume creates a dialogue between scholars who believe that nuclear weapons have stabilized the subcontinent, and those who believe that nuclear weapons have made South Asia more conflict prone. It does so by pairing competing analyses of four major regional crises: the 1987 "Brasstacks" crisis, the Indo-Pakistani crisis of 1990, the 1999 Kargil war, which occurred after the nuclear tests; and the 2001–2 Indo-Pakistani militarized standoff. In addition, the volume explores the implications of the South Asian nuclear experience for potential new nuclear states such as North Korea and Iran.



 

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