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Examining six case studies from this century (including Pearl Harbor and the Falklands conflict), this book asks why weaker powers so often engage in wars against stronger opponents.
The authors chart India's search for an international role since gaining independence in 1947. Central to their argument is India's belief that the acquisition of an independent nuclear capability is key to obtaining such status. The book makes an important contribution to a controversial debate.
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