Matthew Kroenig is among the best regarded names of the modern generation in the nuclear policy and deterrence fields. He is the author of several books and has had a stellar career in both the policy and academic fields, giving him an indubitable edge in translating from English to English - that is, \u27policy-ese\u27 English to \u27academish\u27 English, and vice-versa. Kroenig is a scholar-practitioner by training having served in the Pentagon, on Presidential campaigns, and currently holding position as Associate Professor at Georgetown University’s Department of Government
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What role did the strategic nuclear weapons have in US policy towards the Soviet Union during the Co...
With a touching dedication to his grandchildren “in the hope that they will live in a world free of ...
The Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), released by the Department of Defense (DoD) in 2010, announced an...
The Myth of Nuclear Revolution: Power Politics in the Atomic Age is co-written by Keir Lieber and Da...
Both books are about America’s strategic nuclear weapons policy. Jan Lodal, author of The Price of D...
While we may disagree with the implications of what strategy deters, a nuclear strategy must deal wi...
This paper will clarify the nuclear policy of the administration of United States (US) President Don...
The article discusses three of the many psychological problematics about nuclear weapons, weapons em...
Far from being obsolete in today’s information age, nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction ha...
Review of Winning and Losing the Nuclear Peace: The Rise, Demise and Revival of Arms Control by Mich...
With its 2018 Nuclear Posture Review, the Trump administration expanded the scope of US nuclear dete...
The title says it all. This book is a compi- lation of empirical and analytical data on the strategi...
The United States does not need a reserve of nuclear weapons to take the offensive; something in the...
Bryan is a senior studying political science at Seton Hall University. A United States Foreign Polic...
The new Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), published in January 2018, stipulates a “tailored” strategy to...
What role did the strategic nuclear weapons have in US policy towards the Soviet Union during the Co...
With a touching dedication to his grandchildren “in the hope that they will live in a world free of ...
The Nuclear Posture Review (NPR), released by the Department of Defense (DoD) in 2010, announced an...