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New Nukes
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ISBN 9781566563185
REGISTERED: 12/11/17
UPDATED: 02/15/26
New Nukes

The recent Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests brought nuclear proliferation and the terrible threat of nuclear war back to the world's center stage. The south Asian nuclear moves have raised regional tensions, transformed Kashmir into a potentially nuclear flashpoint, increased the poverty of already devastated populations, fueled a conventional and possibly nuclear arms race far beyond the borders of the two countries, and vastly distorted definitions of international status and influence.


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  • New Nukes available on August 22 2016 from Buy for 45.00
  • ISBN bar code 9781566563185 ξ2 registered August 22 2016
  • ISBN bar code 9781566563185 ξ1 registered August 14 2014
  • Product category is Book

The recent Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests brought nuclear proliferation and the terrible threat of nuclear war back to the world's center stage. The south Asian nuclear moves have raised regional tensions, transformed Kashmir into a potentially nuclear flashpoint, increased the poverty of already devastated populations, fueled a conventional and possibly nuclear arms race far beyond the borders of the two countries, and vastly distorted definitions of international status and influence. On the global level, the newest entries into the restricted club of admitted nuclear-capable nations have rendered obsolete the post-World War II nuclear status quo.


References
    ^ New Nukes : India, Pakistan and Global Nuclear Disarmament by Praful Bidwai and Achin Vanaik (2004, Hardcover) (revised Feb 2015)
    ^ New Nukes Buy. (revised Aug 2016)

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