Fearful symmetry : India-Pakistan crises in the shadow of nuclear weapons
Material type: TextPublication details: Seattle University of Washington Press 2005Description: 223pISBN: 9780295986357Subject(s): Nuclear weapons | Pakistan | India | Diplomatic relations | Politics and governmentDDC classification: 327.540549109045 Summary: With the nuclearization of the Indian sub-continent, Indo-Pakistani crises have acquired a deadly significance. The authors examine six crises of the past two decades and the role that nuclear weapons and the security dynamics of the United States in the region have played in averting a major conflict.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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With the nuclearization of the Indian sub-continent, Indo-Pakistani crises have acquired a deadly significance. The authors examine six crises of the past two decades and the role that nuclear weapons and the security dynamics of the United States in the region have played in averting a major conflict.
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