Nuclear Weapons and Conflict Transformation: The Case of India-Pakistan

Saira Khan

Nuclear Weapons and Conflict Transformation: The Case of India-Pakistan
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
9 September 2008
Pages
202
ISBN
9780415375078

Nuclear Weapons and Conflict Transformation: The Case of India-Pakistan

Saira Khan

This new volume explores what the acquisition of nuclear weapons means for the life of a protracted conflict.

The book argues that the significance of the possession of nuclear weapons in conflict resolution has been previously overlooked. Saira Khan argues that the acquisition of nuclear weapons by states keeps conflicts alive indefinitely, as they are maintained by frequent crises and low-to-medium intensity violence, rather than escalating to full-scale wars. This theory therefore emphasises the importance of nuclear weapons in both war-avoidance and peace-avoidance. The book opens with a section explaining its theory of conflict transformation with nuclear weapons, before testing this against the case study of the India–Pakistan protracted conflict in South Asia.

This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, IR and Asian politics and security.

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