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Book Reviews

Nuclear India and the Changing Landscape of Escalation in Southern Asia

India and Nuclear Asia: Forces, Doctrine, and Dangers, Yogesh Joshi and Frank O’Donnell (Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2019), 256 pages, $110.95 (hardcover), $36.95 (paperback), $36.95 (ebook).

 

Notes

1 Nina Tannenwald, “The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution: 75 Years of Non-use,” in “Book Review Roundtable: The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution 30 Years Later,” Texas National Security Review, <https://tnsr.org/roundtable/book-review-roundtable-the-meaning-of-the-nuclear-revolution-30-years-later/#_ftnref5>.

2 Sanjeev Miglani and Drazen Jorgic, "India, Pakistan Threatened to Unleash Missiles at Each Other," Reuters, March 17, 2019, <www.reuters.com/article/us-india-kashmir-crisis-insight-idUSKCN1QY03T>.

3 See Walter C. Ladwig III, “A Cold Start for Hot Wars? The Indian Army's New Limited War Doctrine,” International Security, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 158–190.

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