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Neoclassical Realism And The Underdevelopment Of Chinas Nuclear Doctrine 1st Ed Paolo Rosa

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Neoclassical Realism And The Underdevelopment Of Chinas Nuclear Doctrine 1st Ed Paolo Rosa
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Author: Paolo Rosa
ISBN: 9783319786391, 9783319786407, 3319786393, 3319786407
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Neoclassical Realism And The Underdevelopment Of Chinas Nuclear Doctrine 1st Ed Paolo Rosa by Paolo Rosa 9783319786391, 9783319786407, 3319786393, 3319786407 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the under-researched discourse of the evolution of Chinese nuclear posture, and in particular, explains the absence from this evolution of a coherent and well-defined operational doctrine. Using a neoclassical realist framework, the book explains why China, after having launched a crash programme in the mid-1950s to develop a nuclear deterrent, did not debate a clear operational doctrine with respect to targeting and employment until the mid-1980s.

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