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_aIndia's nuclear counter-revolution: _bnuclear learning and the future of deterrence/ _cFrank O'Donnell |
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520 | _aThis article examines India's learning pathway since 1998 and instead they are pursuing its own "revolution," in the direction of creating capabilities for flexible response and escalation dominance. It also shows the similarities between Indian strategic behavior and contemporary practices of other nuclear-armed states and suggests that New Delhi's emerging de facto nuclear doctrine and posture is part of a broader empirical challenge to our current conceptions of the nuclear revolution and of nuclear learning. | ||
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_aINDIA _xNUCLEAR |
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_aNUCLEAR _xWMD |
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_aThe Nonproliferation Review : _gVol 26 No 5 - 6, November - December 2019. pp.407-426 |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10736700.2019.1715018 _zClick link for online access |
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