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On China's Nuclear Doctrine [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of China and International Relations, 2015
Nuclear weapons have played an important role in China's national strategy. China’s nuclear doctrine has a very strong continuity. Nevertheless, China has made readjustments in its nuclear doctrine according to the changes of its internal and external ...
Xia Liping
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The DPRK’s Changed Nuclear Doctrine: Factors and Implications

open access: diamondJournal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 2023
The Korean Peninsula is sliding irreversibly into a nuclear era. Since the Korean War, the nuclear threat of the United States toward the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has been a constant.
Wook-Sik Cheong
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INDIAN MILITARY DOCTRINE AND ITS IMPACT ON SOUTH ASIA’S STRATEGIC STABILITY [PDF]

open access: yesMargalla Papers, 2022
India’s aggressive military doctrine exploits the questionable space for a limited war under a nuclear overhang. This doctrine is designed to dilute, if not fully compromise, the notion of nuclear deterrence.
Muhammad Ali   +1 more
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A Study Of Nuclear Doctrine Of India [PDF]

open access: green, 2018
India’s Nuclear Doctrine states that a credible nuclear deterrence must be maintained but the means to achieve it have not been specified. If the nuclear deterrence fail then what would be the number and type of nuclear weapons India would require for a punitive second strike.
Uday Pratap Singh
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India’s Nuclear Doctrine: Context and Constraints [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation measures has been a dominant theme in the country’s overall evolution of nuclear policy. However, India conducted a nuclear test in 1974, which it termed a ‘peaceful nuclear explosion’ and in 1998, India conducted a full-scale nuclear test and subsequently ...
Alam, Mohammed B.
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France's new nuclear doctrine

open access: greenInternational Affairs, 2006
The new nuclear deterrence doctrine announced by President Jacques Chirac in January 2006 has rightly been recognized as a milestone, although in fact several of the key changes in policy were set forth in June 2001. While France remains determined to deter major power threats, its main new preoccupation is deterring regional powers by making clear ...
David S. Yost
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Strategic Nuclear Parity and NATO Defense Doctrine [PDF]

open access: green, 1978
Abstract : In his concisely written analysis, LTC Burrell investigates the evolution of NATO's defense strategy as it responds to changes in the US-Soviet nuclear relationship. The rise of the Soviet Union to strategic parity has been the underlying cause of the fundamental reformulations of NATO doctrine over the past 25 years. The monograph describes
Raymond E. Burrell
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Changes in Russia's Military and Nuclear Doctrine

open access: bronze, 2012
In 1993, the Russian Federation set out a new military doctrine that would determine the direction of its armed forces until President Putin set out the next doctrine in 2000. The Russian Federation creating the doctrine was new; the USSR had recently collapsed, Gorbachev - the creator of the predecessor to this doctrine in 1987 - was out of office ...
Benjamin M. Wolkov, Galya I. Balatsky
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Asia-Pacific Perspective on Biological Weapons and Nuclear Deterrence in the Pandemic Era

open access: yesJournal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 2021
This article provides an Asia-Pacific perspective on biological weapons and their relevance to nuclear deterrence in the pandemic era. The entire class of biological weapons is banned by international law; however, biological weapons are generally less ...
Miles Pomper, Richard Pilch
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Perubahan Paradigma Strategi Deterensi Nuklir India dan Pakistan

open access: yesAndalas Journal of International Studies, 2023
This paper discusses the shifting in the nuclear deterrence strategies of India and Pakistan. The conflict between India and Pakistan is marked by several high tension such as Kashmir dispute.
Renatha Ayu Rossdiana
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