DefinePK hosts the largest index of Pakistani journals, research articles, news headlines, and videos. It also offers chapter-level book search.
Title: NUCLEAR ARMED IRAN: A CATALYST FOR STABILITY IN THE MIDDLE EAST? REASSESSING REGIONAL DYNAMICS
Authors: Muhammad Awais, Dr. Shahnaz Awais
Journal: Pakistan Journal of International Affairs
Publisher: Society for Social Sciences and Research Association, Karachi
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 8
Issue: 1
Language: en
Keywords: Nuclear DeterrenceNuclear ProliferationProxy WarsMiddle Easneo-defensive realismGlobal South
This study explores through the lens of neo-defensive realism whether a nuclear-armed Iran could contribute to stability in the Middle East by deterring large-scale conflicts and reshaping regional power dynamics. Drawing on historical precedents and nuclear deterrence theory the research scrutinizes the potential for strategic balance while acknowledging the risks of escalation, arms races, and proxy warfare. Although, nuclearization imposes caution on Iran and its rivals. Yet, it also raises uncertainties regarding regional security and non-proliferation efforts. The findings highlight the paradox of nuclear deterrence—offering both the potential for stability and the danger of heightened tensions. Demanding the need for diplomatic strategies to navigate this evolving geopolitical landscape. This research offers Global South perspective rather than promoting nuclear proliferation.
Loading PDF...
Loading Statistics...