This book examines an area of the world where arms control is almost non-existent--China, India, and Pakistan--and takes the unusual approach of considering the implications of conventional arms transfers, and in particular India's strategic defenses, for nuclear stability. Building on an analysis of their internal politics and attitudes to nuclear policies, it concludes that certain apparently defensive systems, particularly counter-air systems, have considerable implications for the retention of nuclear capabilities in the region.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0198294115
ISBN13:9780198294115
Release Date:May 1998
Publisher:Stockholm International Peace Research Instit
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