India?s Nuclear Bomb and National Security gives an analytic account of the dynamics of India?s nuclear build up. It puts forward a new comprehensive model, which goes beyond the classic strategic model of accepting motives of arming behaviour, and incorporates the dynamics in India?s nuclear programme. The core argument of the book surrounds the question about India?s security considerations and their impact on India?s nuclear policy development. Karsten Frey explores this analytic model by including explanatory variables on the unit-level, where interests are generally related to symbolic, less strategic values attributed to nuclear weapons. These play a significant role within India?s domestic political party competition and among certain pressure groups. They also impacted India?s relationship with other countries on non-proliferation matters, for example the concept of the country?s ?status? and ?prestige?. Identifying the role of the strategic elite in determining India?s nuclear course, this book also argues that one of the pivotal driving forces behind India?s quest for the nuclear bomb is India?s struggle for international recognition and the strong, often obsessive sensitivities of India?s elite regarding ?acts of discrimination? or ?ignorance? by the West towards India.
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9786610734979, 9781134144945, 9781134144891, 9781134144938, 6610734976, 1134144946, 113414489X, 1134144938, 9780415401326, 0415401321
India?s Nuclear Bomb and National Security Ebook
By: Karsten Frey
Publisher:
Routledge
Print ISBN: 9780415544481, 0415544483
eText ISBN: 9781134144938, 1134144938
Edition: 1st
Pages: 208
Copyright year: 2007
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SKU: 9781134144938R90
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