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11 Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrine
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Peter R. Lavoy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
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Pakistan: Politics and Kashmir
- 2 Islamic Extremism and Regional Conflict in South Asia 19
- 3 Constitutional and Political Change in Pakistan: The Military-Governance Paradigm 37
- 4 The Practice of Islam in Pakistan and the Influence of Islam on Pakistani Politics 75
- 5 Pakistan’s Relations with Azad Kashmir and the Impact on Indo-Pakistani Relations 109
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Ondia: Politics and Kashmir
- 6 Who Speaks for India? The Role of Civil Society in Defining Indian Nationalism 141
- 7 Hindu Nationalism and the BJP: Transforming Religion and Politics in India 185
- 8 Hindu Ethnonationalism, Muslim Jihad, and Secularism: Muslims in the Political Life of the Republic of India 215
- 9 Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Union: The Politics of Autonomy 239
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India’s and Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrines and U.S. Concerns
- 10 The Stability-Instability Paradox, Misperception, and Escalation-Control in South Asia 261
- 11 Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrine 280
- 12 Coercive Diplomacy in a Nuclear Environment: The December 13 Crisis 301
- 13 U.S. Interests in South Asia 326
- Notes 347
- About the Contributors 403
- Index 407
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- 1 Introduction 1
-
Pakistan: Politics and Kashmir
- 2 Islamic Extremism and Regional Conflict in South Asia 19
- 3 Constitutional and Political Change in Pakistan: The Military-Governance Paradigm 37
- 4 The Practice of Islam in Pakistan and the Influence of Islam on Pakistani Politics 75
- 5 Pakistan’s Relations with Azad Kashmir and the Impact on Indo-Pakistani Relations 109
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Ondia: Politics and Kashmir
- 6 Who Speaks for India? The Role of Civil Society in Defining Indian Nationalism 141
- 7 Hindu Nationalism and the BJP: Transforming Religion and Politics in India 185
- 8 Hindu Ethnonationalism, Muslim Jihad, and Secularism: Muslims in the Political Life of the Republic of India 215
- 9 Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Union: The Politics of Autonomy 239
-
India’s and Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrines and U.S. Concerns
- 10 The Stability-Instability Paradox, Misperception, and Escalation-Control in South Asia 261
- 11 Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrine 280
- 12 Coercive Diplomacy in a Nuclear Environment: The December 13 Crisis 301
- 13 U.S. Interests in South Asia 326
- Notes 347
- About the Contributors 403
- Index 407