The India-Pakistan Nuclear Relationship
Theories of Deterrence and International Relations
Herausgeber: Sridharan, E.
The India-Pakistan Nuclear Relationship
Theories of Deterrence and International Relations
Herausgeber: Sridharan, E.
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This is the first book in which a group of scholars from the South Asian subcontinent have collectively applied deterrence theory and international relations theory to South Asia.
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This is the first book in which a group of scholars from the South Asian subcontinent have collectively applied deterrence theory and international relations theory to South Asia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781138376731
- ISBN-10: 1138376736
- Artikelnr.: 55983053
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 322g
- ISBN-13: 9781138376731
- ISBN-10: 1138376736
- Artikelnr.: 55983053
Dr Sridharan is Academic Director of the University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, New Delhi. He is Ph.D from the same university where he studied political science. He has held visiting appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, London School of Economics, and Institute for Developing Economies, Tokyo. Dr Sridharan's research interests are comparative politics and political economy of development, party systems and coalition politics, and international relations. He is the author of The Political economy of Industrial promotion: Indian, Brazilian and Korean Electronics in Comparative Perspective; and co-editor of India's Living Constitution : Ideas, Practices, Controversies, and India in the Global Software Industry.
1. Introduction: Subcontinental Perspectives on Deterrence Theory,
International Relations Theory and South Asia E. Sridharan 2. International
Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Conflict E. Sridharan 3. Deterrence
and Nuclear Use: Doctrines in South Asia Rifaat Hussain 4. Conceptualising
Nuclear Deterrence: Pakistan's Posture Rasul B. Rais 5. The China Factor in
South Asia's Nuclear Deterrence Swaran Singh 6. Theories of Deterrence and
Nuclear Deterrence in the Subcontinent Arvind Kumar 7. Operation Vijay and
Operation Parakram: The Victory of Theory? W.P.S. Sidhu 8. South Asia: The
Irrelevance of Classical Nuclear Deterrence Theory Bharat Karnad 9.
International Relations Theory and Minimum Deterrence Rajesh M. Basrur 10.
The Threat of Unintended Use of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia Rajesh
Rajagopalan 11. The Stability-Unstability Paradox in South Asia Varun Sahni
International Relations Theory and South Asia E. Sridharan 2. International
Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Conflict E. Sridharan 3. Deterrence
and Nuclear Use: Doctrines in South Asia Rifaat Hussain 4. Conceptualising
Nuclear Deterrence: Pakistan's Posture Rasul B. Rais 5. The China Factor in
South Asia's Nuclear Deterrence Swaran Singh 6. Theories of Deterrence and
Nuclear Deterrence in the Subcontinent Arvind Kumar 7. Operation Vijay and
Operation Parakram: The Victory of Theory? W.P.S. Sidhu 8. South Asia: The
Irrelevance of Classical Nuclear Deterrence Theory Bharat Karnad 9.
International Relations Theory and Minimum Deterrence Rajesh M. Basrur 10.
The Threat of Unintended Use of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia Rajesh
Rajagopalan 11. The Stability-Unstability Paradox in South Asia Varun Sahni
1. Introduction: Subcontinental Perspectives on Deterrence Theory,
International Relations Theory and South Asia E. Sridharan 2. International
Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Conflict E. Sridharan 3. Deterrence
and Nuclear Use: Doctrines in South Asia Rifaat Hussain 4. Conceptualising
Nuclear Deterrence: Pakistan's Posture Rasul B. Rais 5. The China Factor in
South Asia's Nuclear Deterrence Swaran Singh 6. Theories of Deterrence and
Nuclear Deterrence in the Subcontinent Arvind Kumar 7. Operation Vijay and
Operation Parakram: The Victory of Theory? W.P.S. Sidhu 8. South Asia: The
Irrelevance of Classical Nuclear Deterrence Theory Bharat Karnad 9.
International Relations Theory and Minimum Deterrence Rajesh M. Basrur 10.
The Threat of Unintended Use of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia Rajesh
Rajagopalan 11. The Stability-Unstability Paradox in South Asia Varun Sahni
International Relations Theory and South Asia E. Sridharan 2. International
Relations Theory and the India-Pakistan Conflict E. Sridharan 3. Deterrence
and Nuclear Use: Doctrines in South Asia Rifaat Hussain 4. Conceptualising
Nuclear Deterrence: Pakistan's Posture Rasul B. Rais 5. The China Factor in
South Asia's Nuclear Deterrence Swaran Singh 6. Theories of Deterrence and
Nuclear Deterrence in the Subcontinent Arvind Kumar 7. Operation Vijay and
Operation Parakram: The Victory of Theory? W.P.S. Sidhu 8. South Asia: The
Irrelevance of Classical Nuclear Deterrence Theory Bharat Karnad 9.
International Relations Theory and Minimum Deterrence Rajesh M. Basrur 10.
The Threat of Unintended Use of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia Rajesh
Rajagopalan 11. The Stability-Unstability Paradox in South Asia Varun Sahni