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Dangerous Deterrent : Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Conflict in South Asia

Part of the Studies in Asian Security series
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Does the proliferation of nuclear weapons cause ongoing conflicts to diminish or to intensify?

The spread of nuclear weapons to South Asia offers an opportunity to investigate this crucial question.

Optimistic scholars argue that by threatening to raise the cost of war astronomically, nuclear weapons make armed conflict in South Asia extremely unlikely.

Pessimistic scholars maintain that nuclear weapons make the subcontinent war-prone, because of technological, political, and organizational problems.

This book argues that nuclear weapons have destabilized the subcontinent, principally because of their interaction with India and Pakistan’s territorial preferences and relative military capabilities.

These findings challenge both optimistic and pessimistic conventional wisdom and have implications beyond South Asia.

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Stanford University Press
0804755507 / 9780804755504
Paperback / softback
22/03/2007
United States
280 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams