“Strategic stability” is a much-used, but under-analyzed, term. Before launching into any discussion of strategic stability in this century, it is necessary first to ask what we actually mean by strategic stability. Game theorists endeavor to define the phrase in very precise mathematical terms, but even among these specialists there is no settled agreement on its proper definition.1 In policy debates, meanwhile, the term is used very loosely to describe anything from rough parity in the sizes of nuclear arsenals to the perceived unlikelihood of an acute political crisis
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
While we may disagree with the implications of what strategy deters, a nuclear strategy must deal wi...
In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations ...
This article focuses upon the most recent trends in nuclear deterrence and strategic stability. It a...
This article focuses upon the most recent trends in nuclear deterrence and strategic stability. It a...
`Stability' is a widely used concept in strategic analysis, especially in the context of nuclear str...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
An open question in nuclear deterrence theory is whether and how the balance of military power affec...
• Our nuclear world is changing, and this will have significant impacts on strategic stability and a...
What role did the strategic nuclear weapons have in US policy towards the Soviet Union during the Co...
Do variations in state nuclear capabilities drive changes in strategic stability? The importance of ...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
Although stability is one of the most important ideas of international relations theory, it remains ...
The study advances four other propositions on the implications of nuclear weapons and strategies for...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
While we may disagree with the implications of what strategy deters, a nuclear strategy must deal wi...
In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations ...
This article focuses upon the most recent trends in nuclear deterrence and strategic stability. It a...
This article focuses upon the most recent trends in nuclear deterrence and strategic stability. It a...
`Stability' is a widely used concept in strategic analysis, especially in the context of nuclear str...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
An open question in nuclear deterrence theory is whether and how the balance of military power affec...
• Our nuclear world is changing, and this will have significant impacts on strategic stability and a...
What role did the strategic nuclear weapons have in US policy towards the Soviet Union during the Co...
Do variations in state nuclear capabilities drive changes in strategic stability? The importance of ...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
Although stability is one of the most important ideas of international relations theory, it remains ...
The study advances four other propositions on the implications of nuclear weapons and strategies for...
What is the effect of developing nuclear weapons on a state’s conflict propensity? Extant answers to...
History has turned full circle since the end of the cold war and collapse of the Soviet Union. Today...
While we may disagree with the implications of what strategy deters, a nuclear strategy must deal wi...
In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations ...