The book attempts to understand the myriad roles of ballistic and cruise missiles in international security. They are for combat purpose, deterrence, coercive diplomacy and power and prestige of a state. The book also studies missile developments across the world. The book also aims to fathom the various possibilities to reduce the threat from missile systems.
Debalina Ghoshal is Non-Resident Fellow at the Council on International Policy, Canada.
The book attempts to understand the myriad roles of ballistic and cruise missiles in international security. They are for combat purpose, deterrence, coercive diplomacy and power and prestige of a state. The book also studies missile developments across the world. The book also aims to fathom the various possibilities to reduce the threat from missile systems.
Looks at the role that ballistic and cruise missiles play in international security Provides a study of ballistic and cruise missile developments across the world by major players Analyzes the possibility of arms control and disarmament to make the world free of missile systems
Debalina Ghoshal
missiles warheads technology international security nuclear missiles non-state actors