So much has been done in the name of nuclear deterrence, so much destructive power built by ourselves and the Russians that it may seem rather late in the day, not to say absurd, to wonder whether or not mutual deterrence really occurs and ask what evidence can be adduced to prove it. Yet such a question may be essential to an understanding of international nuclear politics. The problems thus posed are difficult, however, and cannot be solved by direct means. What one needs to do is to establish empirically whether the conditions necessary for deterrence to be taking place are present. A brief review of the reasons why this should be so ought to, on the other hand, give us some clues as to alternate paths we would need to take in seeking ou...
See the Volume I of the publication at: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-25-3250-6 Deterrence is ...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
This article describes difficulties in identifying action referents of the word deterrence. These di...
This thesis centers on that aspect of superpower strategic nuclear systems that lies beyond pure det...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
Existing nuclear deterrence scholarship evinces a pervasive ‘‘existential bias,’’ assuming that once...
Changes in the international environment and potential deep cuts in nuclear arsenals have raised iss...
The threat of nuclear weapons did not fade away with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rather, the g...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
This study advances four propositions on the role of nuclear weapons in national security in the twe...
The risks of sharp reductions are of the greatest magnitude, and so are the possible consequences. “...
Despite a significant amount of research addressing the effects of Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) o...
Since the mid-twentieth century, nuclear weapons have played a major role in the policies of the sta...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68623/2/10.1177_106591296201500303.pd
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
See the Volume I of the publication at: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-25-3250-6 Deterrence is ...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
This article describes difficulties in identifying action referents of the word deterrence. These di...
This thesis centers on that aspect of superpower strategic nuclear systems that lies beyond pure det...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
Existing nuclear deterrence scholarship evinces a pervasive ‘‘existential bias,’’ assuming that once...
Changes in the international environment and potential deep cuts in nuclear arsenals have raised iss...
The threat of nuclear weapons did not fade away with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rather, the g...
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterre...
This study advances four propositions on the role of nuclear weapons in national security in the twe...
The risks of sharp reductions are of the greatest magnitude, and so are the possible consequences. “...
Despite a significant amount of research addressing the effects of Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD) o...
Since the mid-twentieth century, nuclear weapons have played a major role in the policies of the sta...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68623/2/10.1177_106591296201500303.pd
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
See the Volume I of the publication at: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-25-3250-6 Deterrence is ...
This thesis carefully examines the question of the effect of nuclear weapons possession on internat...
This article describes difficulties in identifying action referents of the word deterrence. These di...