NUCLEARISATION IN SOUTH ASIA: Reactions and Responses

B.M. Jain and Eva-Maria Hexamer (eds.)

NUCLEARISATION IN SOUTH ASIA: Reactions and Responses

B.M. Jain and Eva-Maria Hexamer (eds.)

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MRP: ₹895
  • ISBN 8170335364
  • Publication Year 1999
  • Pages 208
  • Binding Hardback
  • Sale Territory World

About the Book

This volume addresses the core issues, problems and challenges that face the Nuclear South Asia. It is a patent fact that both India and Pakistan are now nuclear weapon states. Critical to this fact is the question of threat perceptions, the peculiar national psyche in India and Pakistan, domestic settings in both countries and unresolved bilateral disputes including Kashmir. It is at this crucial juncture, a battery of scholars and specialists in this volume dispassionately examine alternative security paradigms essential for the de-escalation of nuclear threat not only to the peace, security and stability of the South Asia region but also to other volatile regions including the international peace, in general. Departing fron the traditional understanding of and approaches to the nuclear question in South Asia, the volume focusses threat perceptions, socio-psychological problems, political and cultural factors which go a long way in determining the nuclear behaviour of India and Pakistan, contributors to this volume have examined in-depth the reactions and responses of great powers—US, Russia, China and Japan—including the world community to the nuclear weapon tests of India and Pakistan. It has also taken into account the fallout of the May 1998 tests in economic, strategic, security, military, political and cultural terms. This volume should prove immensely useful as a reliable guide to top policy makers, nuclear decision-makers, strategic analysts as well as for academics and scholars engaged in nuclear, defence and strategic studies.


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About the Author / Editor

B.M. Jain is a noted defence specialist, working as a Research Scientist (University Grants Commission) at South Asia Studies Centre, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He is the Editor of the Indian Journal of Asian Affairs and also author of various books on foreign, defence and security issues in South Asia. He has delivered lectures at more than two dozen universities and research institutes in the United States and Europe, and has also widely travelled abroad to participate in international conferences and seminars. Currently, he is working on a project on Indias Foreign Policy in the 21st Century. Eva-Maria Hexamer studied History and Indology and received her PhD from the Department of South Asian Studies at Humboldt- University, Berlin, in 1987. From 1987 to 1990 she served as Attache at the Embassy of the German Democratic Republic in India before returning to Humboldt University as a Lecturer. In 1994 she was a Senior Research Fellow at St. Anthonys College, Oxford University. Since 1998 she is the acting Head of the Department of International Relations in Asia and Africa, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin.


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