Description |
1 online resource (15 pages) |
Series |
SIPRI insights on peace and security ; No. 2021/4 |
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SIPRI insights on peace and security ; no. 2021/4.
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Contents |
I. Introduction. -- II. Nuclear transparency measures and CBMs. -- Doctrinal dialogues and joint threat assessment exercises. -- Communication lines, pre-notification and de-alerting. -- Development and employment of strategic technologies. -- III. Viability spectrum for nuclear transparency measures and CBMs. -- More viable. -- Moderately viable. -- Less viable. -- IV. Conclusions |
Summary |
This SIPRI Insights paper explores a series of nuclear transparency and confidence- building measures (CBMs) proposed by military, nuclear, political and regional experts from China, India, Pakistan, Russia and the United States to address nuclear challenges in South Asia. It categorizes these bilateral, trilateral and multilateral measures into doctrinal dialogues and joint threat assessment exercises; communication lines, pre- notification and de-alerting; and development and employment of strategic technologies. The paper then provides a spectrum of viability across which it identifies proposals with the greatest potential, moderate potential and the least potential for reinvigorating nuclear transparency measures and CBMs in South Asia |
Notes |
"September 2021." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF caption (SIPRI, viewed February 8, 2022) |
Subject |
Nuclear warfare -- South Asia -- Prevention -- International cooperation
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Security, International -- South Asia
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Diplomacy.
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diplomacy.
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Diplomacy.
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Security, International.
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South Asia.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Topychkanov, Petr, author
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, publisher.
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