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India's Nuclear Proliferation Policy - The Impact of Secrecy on Decision Making, 1980-2010 (Paperback)
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India's Nuclear Proliferation Policy - The Impact of Secrecy on Decision Making, 1980-2010 (Paperback)
Series: Asian Security Studies
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This book examines India's nuclear program, and it shows how
secrecy inhibits learning in states and corrodes the capacity of
decision-makers to generate optimal policy choices. Focusing on
clandestine Indian nuclear proliferation during 1980-2010, the book
argues that efficient decision-making is dependent on strongly
established knowledge actors, high information turnover and the
capacity of leaders to effectively monitor their agents. When
secrecy concerns prevent states from institutionalizing these
processes, leaders tend to rely more on heuristics and less on
rational thought processes in choices involving matters of great
political uncertainty and technical complexity. Conversely,
decision-making improves as secrecy declines and policy choices
become subject to higher levels of scrutiny and contestation. The
arguments in this book draw on compelling evidence gathered from
interviews conducted by the author, with interviewees including
individuals who were involved in nuclear planning in India from
1980 to 2010, such as former cabinet and defence secretaries, the
principal secretary to the prime minister, national security
advisors, secretaries to the department of atomic energy, military
chiefs of staff and their principal staff officers, and commanders
of India's strategic (nuclear) forces. This book will be of much
interest to students of nuclear proliferation, Asian politics,
strategic studies and International Relations.
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