Indo-Pakistan security dilemma and its global implications
By: Shukla, Devina
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BookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Political Science Description: 77(1), Jan-Mar, 2016: p.93-104.
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The Indian Journal of Political ScienceSummary: The security dilemma asserts that both strength and weakness in national security can be provocative
to other nations. If a nation is too strong, this can be provocative since “most means of self-protection
simultaneously menace others.” On the other hand, if a nation is too weak, “great dangers arise if an
aggressor believes that the status quo powers are weak in capability or resolve.”Thus, directly and
indirectly, both strength and weakness can upset the balance of security in international relations.- Reproduced
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26575671
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 77(1), Jan-Mar, 2016: p.93-104 | Available | AR132781 |
The security dilemma asserts that both strength and weakness in national security can be provocative
to other nations. If a nation is too strong, this can be provocative since “most means of self-protection
simultaneously menace others.” On the other hand, if a nation is too weak, “great dangers arise if an
aggressor believes that the status quo powers are weak in capability or resolve.”Thus, directly and
indirectly, both strength and weakness can upset the balance of security in international relations.- Reproduced
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26575671


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