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Burying the hatchet: the case for a ‘normal’ nuclear South Asia / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Article
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Summary/Abstract The global nonproliferation regime faces a major challenge in South Asia. India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed states locked in an intense and enduring rivalry, are investing heavily in their respective nuclear arsenals and deploying new delivery systems at an alarming rate.
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Eating grass: the making of the Pakistani bomb / Khan, Feroz Hassan 2013  Book
Khan, Feroz Hassan Book
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Publication New Delhi, Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd., 2013.
Description xxv, 520p.
Standard Number 9789382264620
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057418623.5119095491/KHA 057418MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Minimum deterrence: Pakistan' dilemma / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Nuclear command and control in South Asia during peace, crisis / Khan, Feroz Hassan 2005  Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Nuclear proliferation motivations: lessons from Pakistan / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The United States failed to prevent Pakistan from building nuclear weapons because U.S. officials never fully grasped Pakistan's perception of its security situation relative to India, especially after the 1971 Bangladesh war. Because Pakistani officials considered nuclear weapons essential to national survival, none of the measures deployed by the United States to dissuade Pakistan could have worked. This and other lessons of the Pakistani experience, including exploiting willing supply networks, providing financial and programmatic autonomy to key officials, and the consequent dangers of losing control of a dangerous program conducted in strict secrecy, are analyzed and their implications for future proliferants assessed
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Nuclear Security in Pakistan: separating myth from reality / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Prospects for Indian and Pakistan arms control and confidence - / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Army  Indian Army  Pakistan Army  Pakistan - Army  India - Army 
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