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This edited volume explores how nuclear weapons have shaped public discourse, national identity, state policy, and civil society in India and Pakistan. Through essays by experts in political science, history, sociology, and media studies, the book investigates the cultural, social, and political dynamics of “atomic publics” — how societies perceive, contest, and live under the shadow of nuclear capability.
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publishing Year: 2009
ISBN: 978-0-253-35253-8
Pages: 368