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Preventing Catastrophe : US Policy Options for Management of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia

By Lieutenant Colonel Martin J. Wojtysiak,USAF

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Title: Preventing Catastrophe : US Policy Options for Management of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia  
Author: Lieutenant Colonel Martin J. Wojtysiak,USAF
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Technology, Nuclear Weapons
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Publisher: Air University Press
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Colonel Martin J. Wojtysiak,Usa, B. L. (n.d.). Preventing Catastrophe : US Policy Options for Management of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.us/


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In Preventing Catastrophe: US Policy Options for Management of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia, Lt Col Martin J. “Marty” Wojtysiak, USAF, proposes a response to the dangerous proliferation of nuclear weapons in India and Pakistan. This paper highlights the threat in “The Nuclear Catastrophe of 2005,” a gripping projection of the worstcase scenario on the current realities of the Indian subcontinent. Written a year after the “catastrophe,” it vividly describes the events leading up to the disaster as well as the grim aftermath of a South Asian nuclear war. The remainder of the paper looks at US regional objectives and suggests how they might be achieved. The author proposes a regional proliferation regime that realistically addresses the threat and moves the United States to a pragmatic approach to manage and limit the ongoing proliferation in South Asia.

 
 



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