The 2002 National Security Strategy suggested preventive attacks, diplomacy, deterrence, and other policies as means of curtailing threats presented by the spread of nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) weapons to terrorists and rogue states. The author analyzes which mix of these policies might best and most cost effectively address the NBC threat, with special focus on preventive attacks. The past performances of preventive attacks, diplomacy, deterrence, and other policies as means of curtailing the NBC threat are analyzed. The central findings are that preventive attacks are generally unsuccessful at delaying the spread of NBC weapons; that deterrence, especially nuclear deterrence, is highly successful at preventing the use of NBC w...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
The Bush Doctrine, or the proposal that allows the use of military force preventively to address pro...
Traditional deterrence is not an effective approach toward terrorist groups bent on causing a nuclea...
The 2002 National Security Strategy suggested preventive attacks, diplomacy, deterrence, and other p...
In September 2002, as the Bush administration was gearing up for a showdown with Iraq, the White Hou...
The contemporary strategic situation is characterized by a revolution in military affairs in the U.S...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
During the Cold War the greatest threat faced by the United States was nuclear war with the Soviet U...
The United States has gone to extraordinary lengths since the beginning of the nuclear age to inhibi...
One of the key features of the 2002 United States National Security Strategy was an abrupt shift fro...
This thesis examines the current Bush administration's nuclear weapons strategy. It argues that the...
Stunned by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration adopted a new Nation...
Faced with America's conventional military superiority, many countries are turning to weapons of mas...
Deterrence has been a crucial element in fighting terrorism, both in actual politics and rational ch...
Under what conditions do states use preventive military force to forestall or destroy an adversary's...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
The Bush Doctrine, or the proposal that allows the use of military force preventively to address pro...
Traditional deterrence is not an effective approach toward terrorist groups bent on causing a nuclea...
The 2002 National Security Strategy suggested preventive attacks, diplomacy, deterrence, and other p...
In September 2002, as the Bush administration was gearing up for a showdown with Iraq, the White Hou...
The contemporary strategic situation is characterized by a revolution in military affairs in the U.S...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
During the Cold War the greatest threat faced by the United States was nuclear war with the Soviet U...
The United States has gone to extraordinary lengths since the beginning of the nuclear age to inhibi...
One of the key features of the 2002 United States National Security Strategy was an abrupt shift fro...
This thesis examines the current Bush administration's nuclear weapons strategy. It argues that the...
Stunned by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Bush administration adopted a new Nation...
Faced with America's conventional military superiority, many countries are turning to weapons of mas...
Deterrence has been a crucial element in fighting terrorism, both in actual politics and rational ch...
Under what conditions do states use preventive military force to forestall or destroy an adversary's...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
The Bush Doctrine, or the proposal that allows the use of military force preventively to address pro...
Traditional deterrence is not an effective approach toward terrorist groups bent on causing a nuclea...