Final
List of Papers
1. Asad Durrani, "Doctrinal
Doublespeak"
2. NRDC : The Consequences
of Nuclear Conflict between India and Pakistan: NRDCs nuclear experts
think about the unthinkable, using state-of-the-art nuclear war simulation
software to assess the crisis in South Asia (Natural Resources Defense
Council website)
3. Rodney W Jones, "Is
stable nuclear deterrence feasible?", The Friday Times,
Feb. 22-28, 2002, p. 6, vol. XIII. No. 52
4. Lt. Gen. (ret) Talat
Masood, " The Indo-Pakistan Impasse"
5. Laxminarayan Ramdas,
"India-Pakistan Dialogue : A Possible Way Ahead"
6. Ejaz Haider, "Stable
deterrence and flawed Pakistani nuclear strategy", The Friday
Times, p. 7, February 8-14 2002, no. 50
7. Alexander Nikitin,
"Ten Commandments Originating from 50 Years of Russian-American
Nuclear History - to Pakistani and Indian Nuclear Planners"
8. Rose Gottemoeller,
"On exchanges of best practices in the nuclear security arena"
9. Prof. Hassan Askari
Rizvi and Rajesh M. Basrur, Nuclear Terrorism And South Asia,
Occasional Paper No. 25, Albuquerque, NM: Sandia National Laboratories,
February 2003, pp.79
10. Farhatullah Babar,
"A Perspective on Reducing Tension between India and Pakistan"
11. Mirza Aslam Beg, "India-Pakistan
Stand-off and Stability of Nuclear Deterrence"
12. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema,
"Resuming India-Pakistan Dialogue"
13. A.H. Nayyar and Zia
Mian, "Pakistan and First Use of Nuclear Weapons"
14. Haider K. Nizamani,
"Whose Bomb Is It Anyway ?"
15. Ejaz Haider, "Deterrence
Stability"