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_aPakistan's nuclear future: _bcontinued dependence on asymmetric escalation/ _cDiana Wueger |
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520 | _aThis article discusses the beginning of Pakistan's reliance on the nuclear revolution, especially the notion that nuclear-armed states will not go to war with one another. It also argued that this reliance on nuclear deterrence is a response both to Pakistan's security environment and to serious constraints on moving away from nuclear weapons. Hence Pakistan's central problems remains the same as when it first contemplated nuclear weapons: the threat from India, the absence of true allies, a weak state and a weaker economy and few friends in the international system. | ||
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_aPAKISTAN _xNUCLEAR |
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_aNUCLEAR _xWMD |
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_aThe Nonproliferation Review : _gVol 26 No 5 - 6, November - December 2019. pp.449-463 |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10736700.2019.1737409 _zClick lick for online access |
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