Revisiting nuclear India :strategic culture and in security imaginary
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2015Description: 329pISBN: 9789351501220Subject(s): Nuclear weapons | Military policy | Politics and governmentDDC classification: 355.02170954 Summary: A novel investigation in defining the country’s nuclear policy choices since 1947 Interrogating the socially constructed nature of a nation’s strategic culture to explain its nuclear security policies is not a common practice in the mainstream scholarships of strategic culture studies and International Relations. Revisiting Nuclear India is an effort to reorient strategic culture and international security studies in this direction. This book renders a novel line of theoretical and analytical approach to study a discursive link between the reconstructions of India’s strategic cultures, insecurities, and India’s nuclear policy choices from 1947 to the present.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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355.02170954 IND India's nuclear deterrent : Pokhran II and beyond | 355.02170954 MAN/N Nuclear strategy : India's march towards credible deterrence | 355.02170954 RAJ/N A nuclear strategy for India | 355.02170954 RUN/R Revisiting nuclear India :strategic culture and in security imaginary | 355.0217095491 HAS/P Pakistan's nuclear bomb : a story of defiance, deterrence and deviance | 355.02170955 CAN Can the world tolerate an Iran with nuclear weapons? : Krauthammer and Yadlin vs. Zakaria and Nasr : the Munk debate on Iran | 355.021809 POL/V Violent politics : a history of insurgency, terrorism & guerrilla war, from the American Revolution to Iraq |
A novel investigation in defining the country’s nuclear policy choices since 1947
Interrogating the socially constructed nature of a nation’s strategic culture to explain its nuclear security policies is not a common practice in the mainstream scholarships of strategic culture studies and International Relations. Revisiting Nuclear India is an effort to reorient strategic culture and international security studies in this direction.
This book renders a novel line of theoretical and analytical approach to study a discursive link between the reconstructions of India’s strategic cultures, insecurities, and India’s nuclear policy choices from 1947 to the present.
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