This primer presents a succinct summary of the evolution of U.S. nuclear deterrence policy from the initial development of nuclear weapons until the present day. This is not a definitive history but an introduction to deterrence policy for those with limited background in this area. The concept of deterrence is discussed in several ways--in a general description of deterrence theory, in an historical review of nuclear policy evolution, in a discussion of the future of deterrence, in historical examples of deterrence successes and failures, and in a review of significant contributors to the study of nuclear policy. The intent is to present an authoritative, unclassified account. To accomplish this, to the extent possible, primary source docu...
The threat of nuclear weapons did not fade away with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rather, the g...
Despite progress in reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the largest arsenals, a number of stat...
"February 2001."Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form.Includes bibliographical ...
The article examines the formation of the conceptual basis of the nuclear deterrence/ containment p...
This report highlights the differences between the construct of tailored deterrence and the more gen...
Discusses deterrence theory in relation to the nuclear armed nations. Suggests the world may turn fr...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
An historical overview of U.S. nonproliferation policy from the Truman to the Clinton administration...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the historical nature of nuclear weapons development since the...
Since the mid-twentieth century, nuclear weapons have played a major role in the policies of the sta...
Since the success of the Manhattan Project the nuclear weapon has dominated the international politi...
Prior U.S. presidential administrations have developed and adhered to the nuclear weapons policy of ...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
Examines the policy toward nuclear deterrence from administration of President Harry S. Truman to Pr...
The threat of nuclear weapons did not fade away with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rather, the g...
Despite progress in reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the largest arsenals, a number of stat...
"February 2001."Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form.Includes bibliographical ...
The article examines the formation of the conceptual basis of the nuclear deterrence/ containment p...
This report highlights the differences between the construct of tailored deterrence and the more gen...
Discusses deterrence theory in relation to the nuclear armed nations. Suggests the world may turn fr...
ABSTRACT Deterrence can be considered a theory, a tactic, a national security strategy, or a broade...
An historical overview of U.S. nonproliferation policy from the Truman to the Clinton administration...
abstract: The use of nuclear weapons as a tool for international politics has been studied and debat...
The purpose of this paper is to trace the historical nature of nuclear weapons development since the...
Since the mid-twentieth century, nuclear weapons have played a major role in the policies of the sta...
Since the success of the Manhattan Project the nuclear weapon has dominated the international politi...
Prior U.S. presidential administrations have developed and adhered to the nuclear weapons policy of ...
The development of military arms harnessing nuclear energy for mass destruction has inspired continu...
Examines the policy toward nuclear deterrence from administration of President Harry S. Truman to Pr...
The threat of nuclear weapons did not fade away with the collapse of the Soviet Union. Rather, the g...
Despite progress in reducing the number of nuclear weapons in the largest arsenals, a number of stat...
"February 2001."Not distributed to depository libraries in a physical form.Includes bibliographical ...