• The stabilityinstability paradox is an international relations theory regarding the effect of nuclear weapons and mutually assured destruction. It states...
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    more non-interventionist. Interest in proliferation and the stability-instability paradox that it generates continues to this day, with ongoing debate...
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  • exactly the same length but appear to be of different lengths. Stabilityinstability paradox: When two countries each have nuclear weapons, the probability...
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  • for the existence of the stability-instability paradox. The study determined that nuclear weapons promote strategic stability and prevent large-scale wars...
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    the adversary The state must maintain command and control The stabilityinstability paradox is a key concept in rational deterrence theory. It states that...
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    relatively safer, with peace through deterrence and through the stabilityinstability paradox, including in south Asia. Kenneth Waltz has argued that nuclear...
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    September 2021. "India's Nuclear Doctrine: The Agni-P and the StabilityInstability Paradox". rusi.org. 8 July 2021. Shukla, Ajai (28 June 2021). "Pakistan-aimed...
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    Archived 7 April 2003 at the Wayback Machine, Michael Krepon. "The Stability-Instability Paradox in South Asia" Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • being certain that a nuclear escalation is unfeasible (cf. the Stabilityinstability paradox); limiting military spending can be elusive, as deterrence requires...
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  • economic forces that established political stability could change or disappear, leading to internal instability. Economic development, such as shifts from...
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