Anticipatory Self-Defense and the Israeli-Iranian Crisis: Some Remarks [PDF]
Dunlap, Charles J., Jr.
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TET2-mediated 5-hydroxymethylcytosine of TXNIP promotes cell cycle arrest in systemic anaplastic large cell lymphoma. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal evolution of hedging effects in Asia-Pacific countries amid Sino-US competition: Insights from massive event data. [PDF]
Hu Q, Yuan L, Liu B.
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Interplay of precision therapeutics and MD study: Calocybe indica's potentials against cervical cancer and its interaction with VEGF via octadecanoic acid. [PDF]
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India’s draft nuclear doctrine
As one of the new members of the nuclear club India has taken the next logical step and has adopted a draft nuclear doctrine. The doctrine calls for the development of a triad of nuclear forces and if built to its fullest extent would give the country a diversified and long-range nuclear force.
Amit Gupta
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Contours of Pakistan's nuclear doctrine
(2000). Contours of Pakistan's nuclear doctrine. Strategic Analysis: Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 623-626.
Vinod Anand
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India's nuclear doctrine: Confused ambitions [PDF]
P.R. Chari is Director of the New Delhi-based Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. He previously served two tenures in India’s Ministry of Defence. His recent publications include the edited volumes Perspectives on National Security in South Asia: In Search of a New Paradigm (Manohar, 1999), India towards Millennium (Manohar, 1998), and Nuclear Non-
P. R. Chari
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Domestic Concerns and Nuclear Doctrine: How Should the Nuclear Posture be Shaped?
In democratic societies, defence policy must be socially acceptable in order to remain viable and credible. Sharply controversial policies are prone to erosion by political opposition and therefore tend to be less credible and predictable than those which command broad support.
Johan Jørgen Holst
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Doctrines of Nuclear Defence and the Disarmers’ Protest
Should Britain retain nuclear weapons? This question has become particularly significant at the time when the Superpowers are reducing various categories of nuclear weapons. Advances in weapons technology mean that it is becoming increasingly expensive for Britain to retain credible membership of the nuclear club. Some argue that defence budgets should
Bill Coxall
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The aim of the project is to analyze the India’s nuclear policy and its impacts on the international relations and the consequence of India’s nuclear doctrine. This project basically focused on the India’s nuclear doctrine and provides the background and the circumstances under which this doctrine was mad and amended later on.
Vinay Dabi, Vinay Kumar Solanki
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