NUCLEAR SOUTH ASIA: Un-Gated University Edition
A Guide to India, Pakistan, and the Bomb
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This special un-gated edition of the first Nuclear Learning course—“Nuclear South Asia: A Guide to India, Pakistan, and the Bomb”—is meant for instructors and students transitioning to remote classes. It is identical in content to the original “Nuclear South Asia,” complete with more than 80 leading practitioners and scholars from India, Pakistan, and the United States, including former senior diplomats and military officers. In addition to lectures, the course includes multiple-choice quizzes, recommended readings, and a pass/fail final exam.
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Recommended Readings
Glossary
Video Transcripts
Intro Course Survey
Lesson 1.1: Introduction to "Nuclear South Asia"
Lesson 1.2: India, Pakistan, and Nuclear Deterrence
Lesson 1.3: Why Does the International Community Care About Nuclear South Asia?
Chapter 1: Recommended Readings
Backgrounder: Key Events in South Asia's Nuclear History
Lesson 2.1: Models of Nuclear Proliferation and Mythmaking
Lesson 2.2: Atoms for Peace and Civilian Nuclear Energy
Lesson 2.3: The Road to Weaponization
Lesson 2.4: India's 1974 "Peaceful Nuclear Explosion"
Lesson 2.5: U.S. Sanctions and South Asia's Nuclearization
Lesson 2.6: The NPT, the CTBT, and India's Near-Test
Lesson 2.7: India and Pakistan's 1998 Nuclear Tests
Lesson 2.8: Foreign Cooperation and Proliferation in South Asia
Lesson 2.9: U.S. Nonproliferation Legislation
Lesson 2.10: India's Nuclear Ambivalence
Lesson 2.11: Personal Reflections on the 1998 Nuclear Tests
Chapter 2: Quiz
Chapter 2: Recommended Readings
Backgrounder: Nuclear Policy and Posture
Lesson 3.1: Nuclear Doctrines and Postures in South Asia
Lesson 3.2: Sources of Doctrine and Posture in South Asia
Lesson 3.3: The Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Lesson 3.4: Nuclear Warheads
Lesson 3.5: Strategic Delivery Vehicles
Lesson 3.6: Assessing Nuclear Arsenals
Lesson 3.7: Nuclear Substitution
Backgrounder: Nuclear Command-and-Control (C&C)
Lesson 3.8: Nuclear Command-and-Control (C&C) in South Asia
Lesson 3.9: Deterrence Stability in South Asia
Lesson 3.10: Deterrence Credibility in South Asia
Lesson 3.11: India's "Cold Start" Doctrine
Lesson 3.12: Tactical Nuclear Weapons (TNWs) in South Asia
Chapter 3: Quiz
Chapter 3: Recommended Readings
Lesson 4.1: Nuclear Proliferation and Nonproliferation
Backgrounder: Treaties and Agreements Relating to Nuclear Weapons
Lesson 4.2: The Global Nuclear Order
Lesson 4.3: The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and South Asia
Lesson 4.4: The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and South Asia
Lesson 4.5: The Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty (FMCT) and South Asia
Lesson 4.6: AQ Khan and the Global Nuclear Order
Lesson 4.7: Laying the Groundwork for the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal
Lesson 4.8: U.S. Perspectives on the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal
Lesson 4.9: Indian Perspectives on the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal
Lesson 4.10: Pakistani Perspectives on the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal
Lesson 4.11: The Origins and Role of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
Lesson 4.12: India, Pakistan, and NSG Membership
Lesson 4.13: Assessing India and Pakistan's NSG Chances
Chapter 4: Quiz
Chapter 4: Recommended Readings
Lesson 5.1: Crises and Crisis Management in South Asia
Lesson 5.2: Escalation Dangers in South Asia
Lesson 5.3: Leadership Beliefs, Signaling, and Threat Credibility
Lesson 5.4: Inadvertent Escalation
Backgrounder: The 1986-87 Brasstacks Crisis
Backgrounder: The 1990 Compound Crisis
Lesson 5.5: The Nuclearization of Crises on the Subcontinent
Backgrounder: The 1999 Kargil Conflict
Lesson 5.6: The 1999 Kargil Conflict and the Role of Nuclear Weapons
Lesson 5.7: Crisis Management During the 1999 Kargil Conflict
Lesson 5.8: Lessons Learned from the 1999 Kargil Conflict
Backgrounder: The 2001-02 Twin Peaks Crisis
Lesson 5.9: The 2001-02 Twin Peaks Crisis and the Role of Nuclear Weapons
Lesson 5.10: Crisis Management during the 2001-02 Twin Peaks Crisis
Lesson 5.11: Lessons Learned from the 2001-02 Twin Peaks Crisis
Backgrounder: The 2008 Mumbai Crisis
Lesson 5.12: The 2008 Mumbai Crisis
Chapter 5: Quiz
Chapter 5: Recommended Readings
Backgrounder: Confidence-Building and Nuclear Risk-Reduction Measures in South Asia
Lesson 6.1: Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs) and Nuclear-Risk Reduction Measures (NRRMs)
Lesson 6.2: Cold War and Post-Cold War CBMs
Lesson 6.3: The Lahore Process
Lesson 6.4: Key CBMs and NRRMs in South Asia
Lesson 6.5: Obstacles to CBMs in South Asia
Lesson 6.6: Suggestions for Future CBMs
Chapter 6: Quiz
Chapter 6: Recommended Readings
Backgrounder: The Future of Nuclear South Asia
Lesson 7.1: Ballistic Missile Defenses (BMDs), Multiple Independently Targetable Re-Entry Vehicles (MIRVs), and Counterforce Targeting
Lesson 7.2: MIRVs, BMDs, and Counterforce Targeting on the Subcontinent
Lesson 7.3: The No-First-Use (NFU) Debate
Lesson 7.4: India and Pakistan's Maritime Interests and Threat Perceptions
Lesson 7.5: Nuclear Weapons and the Indian Ocean
Lesson 7.6: China's Role in "Nuclear South Asia"
Lesson 7.7: China's Future Role in Crisis Management
Chapter 7: Quiz
Chapter 7: Recommended Readings
Pass/Fail Final Exam
Statement of Academic Integrity