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The United States’ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan
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Hussain, Umer
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American history
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Bombings
/ Cold War
/ Colonialism
/ Foreign policy
/ Government agencies
/ Guarantees
/ International Relations
/ National security
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Peace
/ Political science
/ Power
/ Public officials
/ Public policy
/ South Asian Studies
/ Sovereignty
/ Treaties
2021
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The United States’ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan
by
Hussain, Umer
in
American history
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Bombings
/ Cold War
/ Colonialism
/ Foreign policy
/ Government agencies
/ Guarantees
/ International Relations
/ National security
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Peace
/ Political science
/ Power
/ Public officials
/ Public policy
/ South Asian Studies
/ Sovereignty
/ Treaties
2021
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The United States’ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan
by
Hussain, Umer
in
American history
/ Arms control & disarmament
/ Bombings
/ Cold War
/ Colonialism
/ Foreign policy
/ Government agencies
/ Guarantees
/ International Relations
/ National security
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear reactors
/ Nuclear weapons
/ Peace
/ Political science
/ Power
/ Public officials
/ Public policy
/ South Asian Studies
/ Sovereignty
/ Treaties
2021
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The United States’ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan
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The United States’ Nuclear Non-Proliferation Failure in the 1970s: The Cases of India and Pakistan
2021
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During the 1970s, the US government started becoming increasingly wary of the dangers of nuclear proliferation. The absence of a well-functioning international regime of non-proliferation compounded the United States’ fears of a world in which multiple nations outside their sphere of influence could acquire nuclear weapons. In this thesis, I explore the cases of two South Asian nations, India and Pakistan. The Indian peaceful nuclear explosion of 1974 was the result of a relatively low priority given to non-proliferation by the US. It took the US and the world by surprise and India’s accession to the ranks of the nuclear powers led to a rethinking of US nuclear non-proliferation policy. India’s 1974 explosion also paved the way for the acceleration of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons programme. Pakistan’s nuclear policy was shaped out of a perceived existential threat and possibility of nuclear blackmail that it faced from India. After several failed attempts to secure security guarantees from the US, Pakistan disregarded the international non-proliferation regime to try to maintain parity with India. The US government’s decision not to commit itself fully to Pakistan’s security was what ended up undercutting its broader non-proliferation goals by making it seem an unreliable ally to Pakistan.
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