International Research journal of Management Science and Technology
ISSN 2250 - 1959 (online) ISSN 2348 - 9367 (Print) New DOI : 10.32804/IRJMST
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NUCLEAR DETERRENCE AND NUCLEAR POWERS’ RELATIONS
1 Author(s): DR. SATISH KUMAR YADAV
Vol - 4, Issue- 2 , Page(s) : 464 - 467 (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST
Deterrence had made the nuclear powers relationship safer and facilitated its control. On the other hand, admittedly, it has not eliminated the bases antagonistic relationship between the major powers and has, at most, attenuated crises and conflicts short of war that have expressed their antagonism. Yet, by providing such military systems a measure of assurance that war will not bread out, deterrence has facilitated long periods of détente and political accommodation between the nuclear powers. There is no evidence to suggest that deterrence by itself enhances hostility or existing antagonisms; the current, attempts at improving the East-West relationship occur while deterrence continues to be practiced.