Connections, Vol. 18, No. 1/2, Deterrence in International Security: Theory and Current Practice (Winter-Spring 2019), pp. 61-68 (8 pages) Deterrence theory has since its inception justified the build ...
A look at the broader implications of a recent episode for deterrence and the strategies of countries confronting China’s growing assertiveness in the South China Sea. As the case of Pakistan ...
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10 Reasons Why Minimum Nuclear Deterrence Is A Bad IdeaThe best that the advocates of minimum deterrence can say for their policy is that it is an unproven theory. We in the opposite camp disagree: we say that minimum deterrence has been proven wrong.
It also called for an end to rationalizing nuclear deterrence theory, arguing that the policy of mutual assured destruction (MAD) threatened national security and increased the risk that nuclear ...
What does nuclear deterrence look like in Europe now that NATO is unsure whether the U.S. will be a committed partner? NPR speaks with Paul Cormarie, analyst with the Rand Corporation.
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