What Was Done to Achieve Strategic Stability during the Cold War? Lessons for South Asia?

2011 
In this chapter, I address three major questions: How did strategic stability enter into American nuclear policy, doctrine, and operations during the cold war, and why? What cold war nuclear practices or activities were the most stabilizing and which were the most destabilizing? What lessons do we take away from the superpower cold war nuclear experiences for thinking about strategic stability in South Asia today?
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