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portada India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation Updated Edition With a new Afterword (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2001
Language
English
Pages
610
Format
Paperback
Weight
2
ISBN
0520232100
ISBN13
9780520232105
Edition No.
1

India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation Updated Edition With a new Afterword (in English)

George Perkovich (Author) · Univ Of California Pr · Paperback

India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation Updated Edition With a new Afterword (in English) - George Perkovich

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Synopsis "India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation Updated Edition With a new Afterword (in English)"

In May 1998, India shocked the world―and many of its own citizens―by detonating five nuclear weapons in the Rajasthan desert. Why did India bid for nuclear weapon status at a time when 149 nations had signed a ban on nuclear testing? What drove India's new Hindu nationalist government to depart from decades of nuclear restraint, a control that no other nation with similar capacities had displayed? How has U.S. nonproliferation policy affected India's decision making?India's Nuclear Bomb is the definitive, comprehensive history of how the world's largest democracy, has grappled with the twin desires to have and to renounce the bomb. Each chapter contains significant historical revelations drawn from scores of interviews with India's key scientists, military leaders, diplomats and politicians, and from declassified U.S. government documents and interviews with U.S. officials. Perkovich teases out the cultural and ethical concerns and vestiges of colonialism that underlie India's seemingly paradoxical stance. India's nuclear history challenges leading theories of why nations pursue and hang onto nuclear weapons, raising important questions for international relations theory and security studies. So, too, the blasts in Rajasthan have shaken the foundations of the international nonproliferation system. With the end of the Cold War and an even more chaotic international scene, Perkovich's analysis of an alternative model is timely, sobering, and vital.

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