TY - JOUR
T1 - The prism of strategic culture and South Asian nuclearization
AU - Das, Runa
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - In this paper, Ken Booth's concept of strategic culture is drawn on to examine India and Pakistan's nuclear policy options/policies. The thrust of the argument is that the perceptions of India and Pakistan's strategic insecurities as interpreted by their security managers, through the prism of their strategic cultures, have, in conjunction with material, domestic and technological factors, defined their nuclear trajectories. In framing the argument, although appreciative of the material (realist) realm, attention is drawn simultaneously to the inter-subjective (constructivist) realm, namely, that productions of insecurities are also ‘cultural’. This constructivist line of analysis, which draws attention to culture ‘as both a source of insecurity and an object of analysis’ in international relations, has implications on the future of a nuclearized South Asia.
AB - In this paper, Ken Booth's concept of strategic culture is drawn on to examine India and Pakistan's nuclear policy options/policies. The thrust of the argument is that the perceptions of India and Pakistan's strategic insecurities as interpreted by their security managers, through the prism of their strategic cultures, have, in conjunction with material, domestic and technological factors, defined their nuclear trajectories. In framing the argument, although appreciative of the material (realist) realm, attention is drawn simultaneously to the inter-subjective (constructivist) realm, namely, that productions of insecurities are also ‘cultural’. This constructivist line of analysis, which draws attention to culture ‘as both a source of insecurity and an object of analysis’ in international relations, has implications on the future of a nuclearized South Asia.
KW - India
KW - Pakistan
KW - South Asia
KW - constructivism
KW - nuclearization
KW - strategic culture
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U2 - 10.1080/13569770903416463
DO - 10.1080/13569770903416463
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85065370458
SN - 1356-9775
VL - 15
SP - 395
EP - 411
JO - Contemporary Politics
JF - Contemporary Politics
IS - 4
ER -