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India-Pakistan Nuclear Diplomacy
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Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
List of Figures and Tables
Chapter 1: Exploring Nuclear Reversals and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Norm
Chapter 2: An Impossible Game: The Myth of Stable Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia
Chapter 3: International Relations Theories and Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Relations
Chapter 4: Explaining and Forecasting Nuclear Reversals in South Asia: A Constructivist Framework
Chapter 5: A Critique of U.S. Nonproliferation Policy toward South Asia during the Bush and Obama Administrations
Chapter 6: Normalization and the Future of Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Relations
Chapter 7: Conclusion: Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Relations as a Global Issue. Constructivism and the Road to a Nuclear-weapon-free South Asia
References
About the Author
Index

About the Author

Mario E. Carranza is professor of Political Science in the Department of History, Political Science, and Philosophy at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. He is the author of several books, including South Asian Security and International Nuclear Order: Creating a Robust Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Arms Control Regime.

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A thoughtful and well-wrought examination of the India-Pakistan nuclear relationship that offers hope that New Delhi and Islamabad may, in time, retreat from their nuclear stand-off. Through the robust application of the international relations theory, with an emphasis on constructivism, Carranza shows that the two states’ nuclear confrontation is not an inescapable dilemma, but one that can become more tractable over time, in particular, because of the influence of global norms against nuclear armaments. Students of IR theory will find Carranza’s in-depth application of this scholarly tool to a specific, high-profile case to be of particular value.
*Leonard S. Spector, deputy director, James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Middlebury Institute of International Studies*

[India-Pakistan Nuclear Diplomacy] offers an alternative approach to the conventional narrative surrounding India and Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.
*Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs*

Carranza has written the most innovative assessment of South Asian nuclearization ever. Here at last the region has been released from the realist stranglehold. The result is the first completely persuasive explanation of why and how South Asian nuclear dangers can be averted. It is a book of great importance for South Asian nuclear policy and for nuclear studies everywhere.
*Aaron Karp, Old Dominion University*

Conventional wisdom has long held that nuclear weapons acquisition by India and Pakistan is now irreversible. According to most mainstream analysts, the best that can be hoped for in the region is that the two states will find a path to a stable condition of mutual deterrence. Mario Carranza challenges both parts of this conventional wisdom. On the one hand, he argues that the situation in South Asia remains quite dangerous and that a condition of stable deterrence might never be achieved. On the other hand, Carranza also sounds a note of cautious optimism. Drawing on social constructivism, Carranza contends that India and Pakistan could achieve nuclear arms control agreements and improve their relations to make them less dangerous. For many years, Carranza has been a lonely voice arguing against the realist view that nuclear reversal will never be possible in South Asia, and this book both summarizes and extends his long engagement with the existing literature on the nuclear confrontation between India and Pakistan.
*Jeffrey W. Knopf, Professor of Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies, Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, CA*

India-Pakistan Nuclear Diplomacy delivers a comprehensive and up-to-date survey analysis of the developments and policy debate surrounding the nuclear weapons programs of two South Asian rivals since their tit-for-tat nuclear weapon test explosions of 1998. Carranza persuasively argues that contrary to established thinking, the risks posed by the two countries’ nuclear arsenals are growing as their nuclear competition accelerates. His assessment makes it clear why policy makers in the region and outside should redouble efforts to put in place practical nuclear risk reduction and confict avoidance measures to avert a potential nuclear catastrophe on the subcontinent.
*Daryl G. Kimball, Executive Director, Arms Control Association*

Not only is this the best available guide to arcane academic debate between and among the pseudo-realists—who cannot agree on what “realism” actually means--but it is a wise and important guide to formulating policies that will contain and possibly reverse the frightening global expansion of nuclear weapons. This is especially important for South Asia, a region of competing, if imperfect democracies, and the site of numerous nuclear crises. Professor Carranza’s book is richly researched and tightly argued, it is invaluable for those who seek both policy guidance and methodological clarity.
*Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution*

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