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Crisis Stability and Nuclear Exchange Risks on the Subcontinent

Major Trends and the Iran Factor
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Since the mid-1970s, and especially since 1998, volumes have been written about nuclearweapons proliferation in Pakistan and India and the impact of this proliferation on stabilityand security on the Subcontinent. Other literature has focused on the manner in which decisionsabout strategic force structures in Pakistan, India, China and the United States connect to one another in discrete nuclear proliferation chains, driving decisions that impact an interconnectedset of paired security dilemmas (Pakistan-India and India-China, India-China and China-U.S.). Over the past decade, a legion of authors and commentators have made considerablespeculation about the security risks from Iran's nuclear program and the risks that programposes for crisis stability and nuclear weapons incentives in the Persian Gulf and between Iranand its Arab neighbors.This book aims to update and integrate these three areas of analysis. It updates the status of nuclear weapons proliferation and crisis stability on the Subcontinent as of early 2013. It also explores the relationship between Iran's nuclear development trajectory and pathways, discussingthe interplay of Saudi Arabia and Pakistan in the context of possible responses to Iran's nuclear program endstate. It then discusses the most likely security impacts from Saudi-Pakistaninteraction on nuclear weapons collaboration for South Asian nuclear stability and proliferationdynamics. Finally, it discusses the implications for American policymakers desiring to counteractthe worst-case possibilities foretold by these interactions: spiraling Indo-Pakistani military crisesand escalating arms races between India, China, and Pakistan on the Subcontinent.
Release date NZ
December 15th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
46
Dimensions
216x279x3
ISBN-13
9781505548709
Product ID
37713898

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