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Strategic Dynamics and Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in South Asia

A Historical Analysis

by Bhumitra Chakma (Author)
©2004 Thesis XIV, 310 Pages

Summary

This book analyses India and Pakistan’s decision to ‘go nuclear’ against the odds of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty-based nuclear order. It reflects upon the key factors that contributed to, and the process that prompted India and Pakistan’s nuclear programmes to take a military orientation, which eventually culminated in the May 1998 nuclear tests. It also explains the motivation which underscored both India and Pakistan’s determination to advance nuclear postures in 1998 that appeared to be inconsistent with the post-Cold War global strategic environment. Further, this book explains why international and regional nuclear non-proliferation regimes were ineffective in preventing India and Pakistan from going nuclear.

Details

Pages
XIV, 310
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039103829
Language
English
Keywords
Indien Kernwaffe Pakistan India Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Nuclear tests History Rüstungspolitik Pokhran
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. XIV, 310 pp.

Biographical notes

Bhumitra Chakma (Author)

The Author: Bhumitra Chakma lectures in international politics in the School of History and Politics at Adelaide University, Australia. He previously taught in International Relations Department at Dhaka University, Bangladesh.

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