The Politics of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia
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The Politics of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia (1st Edition)
Editor: Bhumitra Chakma
Publisher: Routledge
Binding: Paperback
Paper Quality: Standard white paper
Category: Political Science / International Relations / South Asian Studies
Recommended For:
– Students of International Relations, Political Science, and Strategic Studies
– Researchers and policymakers studying South Asian security dynamics
– CSS / PMS aspirants with interest in Pakistan–India relations and nuclear deterrence
– Readers seeking insight into the nuclear politics of South Asia
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Regional Analysis
Explores the nuclear policies and doctrines of India and Pakistan, highlighting their strategic rivalry and deterrence postures. -
Historical and Political Context
Traces the evolution of nuclear programs in South Asia, from early development to post-1998 nuclearization. -
Theoretical Perspectives
Analyzes nuclear strategy using realist and constructivist frameworks, connecting theory with regional realities. -
Impact on Regional and Global Security
Discusses the implications of South Asia’s nuclearization for global non-proliferation regimes, regional stability, and crisis management. -
Contributions by Experts
Features essays and analyses by leading scholars, providing diverse viewpoints on security, diplomacy, and nuclear ethics. -
Academic and Policy Relevance
Serves as a valuable text for university courses and policy research related to defense, diplomacy, and peace studies.