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    Brose, Eric: Arms Race prior to 1914, Armament Policy , in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War, ed. by Ute Daniel, Peter Gatrell, Oliver Janz, Heather Jones, Jennifer Keene, Alan Kramer, and Bill Nasson, issued by Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin 2014-10-08.
    Samina Ahmed, project director for South Asia at the International Crisis Group, argued that the nuclear arms race between India and Pakistan is “hugely destabilizing” and, coupled with
    The astounding fact is the Indian Navy is committed to launching at least 50 new warships, including six Arihant-class SSBNs, within the next 10 years. Ignoring whatever problems could arise in this timeframe the outcome would pole vault the Indian Navy to genuine peer-competitor status versus China.
    An Arms Race in Southeast Asia? Yes, Southeast Asian states are bulking up their militaries – but that doesn’t necessarily translate to an arms race. By Koh Swee Lean Collin for The Diplomat
    Geoffrey Till is a British naval historian and Professor of Maritime Studies in the Defence Studies Department of King’s College London. He is the Director of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies. ASIA’S NAVAL EXPANSIONAn arms race in the making? An arms race in the making? GEOFFREY TILL ‘ ASIA’S NAVAL EXPANSION GEOFFREY TILL
    Request PDF on ResearchGate | A New Arms Race?: Explaining Recent Southeast Asian Military Acquisitions | There is growing concern that Southeast Asia is in the midst of a regional arms race.
    A third major naval arms race, involving the United States, Britain, and Japan, erupted at the end of World War I.It was fueled by Japanese efforts to expand their political influence in East Asia
    Geoffrey Till, FKC (born in London, England, on 14 January 1945) is a British naval historian and emeritus Professor of Maritime Studies in the Defence Studies Department of King’s College London. He is the Director of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies .
    Asia, and to imagine that they are driven by the same kind of impulses as in other rather more worrying parts of the Asia-Pacific region. People wonder whether bigger and more effective navies in the area will destabilise it – and fret about the prospects of a naval arms race. While, of course, this possibility
    Asia’s naval expansion: An arms race in the making? (Adelphi series Book 432) – Kindle edition by Geoffrey Till. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Asia’s naval expansion: An arms race in the making?
    A battleship of the Royal Navy that revolutionized naval power. Entered into service in 1906 and marked an advance in naval technology. Had a uniform main battery. Sparked a naval arms race as navies around the world rushed to match especially in the build-up to WWI, but didn’t participate in any WWI battles.
    A battleship of the Royal Navy that revolutionized naval power. Entered into service in 1906 and marked an advance in naval technology. Had a uniform main battery. Sparked a naval arms race as navies around the world rushed to match especially in the build-up to WWI, but didn’t participate in any WWI battles.
    The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) is the world’s leading authority on political-military conflci t. It is the prmi ary independent source of accurate, obej ctvie informatoi n on internatoi nal strategci
    6 | Understanding the Arms “Race” in South Asia Nuclear-Capable Missile Tests as a Measure of Arms Racing Indian and Pakistani nuclear developments are the main cause of arms race concerns. Ideally, the best measure of whether the two are in fact in a classic, reciprocal nuclear arms competition would be the rate at which both sides are

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