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Analyses evolving doctrines and new and disruptive technologies
(including nuclear deterrence), and how these impact the conflict
dynamics between India and Pakistan. Evaluates the ways and means
by which crisis and deterrence stability is achieved between India
and Pakistan. Will help to predict future course of conflicts and
offer a future policy framework for arms race / deterrence
stability.
Analyses emerging and future security architecture in light of the
contemporary key literature on the subject of nuclear disarmament.
Offers a renewed mechanism to promote peace and achieve disarmament
in the twenty-first century.
This book explores evolving patterns of nuclear deterrence, the
impact of new technologies, and changing deterrent force postures
in the South Asian region to assess future challenges for
sustainable peace and stability. Under the core principles of the
security dilemma, this book analyzes the prevailing security
environment in South Asia and offers unilateral, bilateral, and
multilateral frameworks to stabilize peace and ensure deterrence
stability in the South Asian region. Moreover, contending patterns
of deterrence dynamics in the South Asian region are further
elaborated as becoming inextricably interlinked with the broader
security dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region and the interactions
with the United States and China's Belt and Road Initiative. As
India and Pakistan are increasingly becoming part of the competing
strategies exercised by the United States and China, the authors
analyze how strategic uncertainty and fear faced by these rival
states cause the introduction of new technologies which could
gradually drift these competing states into more serious crises and
military conflicts. Presenting innovative solutions to emerging
South Asian challenges and offering new security mechanisms for
sustainable peace and stability, this book will be of interest to
academics and policymakers working on Asian Security studies,
Nuclear Strategy, and International Relations.
Analyses emerging and future security architecture in light of the
contemporary key literature on the subject of nuclear disarmament.
Offers a renewed mechanism to promote peace and achieve disarmament
in the twenty-first century.
This book explores evolving patterns of nuclear deterrence, the
impact of new technologies, and changing deterrent force postures
in the South Asian region to assess future challenges for
sustainable peace and stability. Under the core principles of the
security dilemma, this book analyzes the prevailing security
environment in South Asia and offers unilateral, bilateral, and
multilateral frameworks to stabilize peace and ensure deterrence
stability in the South Asian region. Moreover, contending patterns
of deterrence dynamics in the South Asian region are further
elaborated as becoming inextricably interlinked with the broader
security dynamics of the Asia-Pacific region and the interactions
with the United States and China's Belt and Road Initiative. As
India and Pakistan are increasingly becoming part of the competing
strategies exercised by the United States and China, the authors
analyze how strategic uncertainty and fear faced by these rival
states cause the introduction of new technologies which could
gradually drift these competing states into more serious crises and
military conflicts. Presenting innovative solutions to emerging
South Asian challenges and offering new security mechanisms for
sustainable peace and stability, this book will be of interest to
academics and policymakers working on Asian Security studies,
Nuclear Strategy, and International Relations.
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