Post-Cold War Conflict Deterrence

Post-Cold War Conflict Deterrence
Title Post-Cold War Conflict Deterrence PDF eBook
Author Naval Studies Board
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 244
Release 1997-04-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0309553237

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Deterrence as a strategic concept evolved during the Cold War. During that period, deterrence strategy was aimed mainly at preventing aggression against the United States and its close allies by the hostile Communist power centers--the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and its allies, Communist China and North Korea. In particular, the strategy was devised to prevent aggression involving nuclear attack by the USSR or China. Since the end of the Cold War, the risk of war among the major powers has subsided to the lowest point in modern history. Still, the changing nature of the threats to American and allied security interests has stimulated a considerable broadening of the deterrence concept. Post-Cold War Conflict Deterrence examines the meaning of deterrence in this new environment and identifies key elements of a post-Cold War deterrence strategy and the critical issues in devising such a strategy. It further examines the significance of these findings for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Quantitative and qualitative measures to support judgments about the potential success or failure of deterrence are identified. Such measures will bear on the suitability of the naval forces to meet the deterrence objectives. The capabilities of U.S. naval forces that especially bear on the deterrence objectives also are examined. Finally, the book examines the utility of models, games, and simulations as decision aids in improving the naval forces' understanding of situations in which deterrence must be used and in improving the potential success of deterrence actions.

Future of Strategic Deterrence

Future of Strategic Deterrence
Title Future of Strategic Deterrence PDF eBook
Author Christoph Bertram
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 115
Release 1981-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1349061867

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The Future of Extended Deterrence

The Future of Extended Deterrence
Title The Future of Extended Deterrence PDF eBook
Author Stéfanie von Hlatky
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 276
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1626162662

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Are NATO’s mutual security commitments strong enough today to deter all adversaries? Is the nuclear umbrella as credible as it was during the Cold War? Backed by the full range of US and allied military capabilities, NATO’s mutual defense treaty has been enormously successful, but today’s commitments are strained by military budget cuts and antinuclear sentiment. The United States has also shifted its focus away from European security during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and more recently with the Asia rebalance. Will a resurgent Russia change this? The Future of Extended Deterrence brings together experts and scholars from the policy and academic worlds to provide a theoretically rich and detailed analysis of post–Cold War nuclear weapons policy, nuclear deterrence, alliance commitments, nonproliferation, and missile defense in NATO but with implications far beyond. The contributors analyze not only American policy and ideas but also the ways NATO members interpret their own continued political and strategic role in the alliance. In-depth and multifaceted, The Future of Extended Deterrence is an essential resource for policy practitioners and scholars of nuclear deterrence, arms control, missile defense, and the NATO alliance.

The Future of Strategic Deterrence

The Future of Strategic Deterrence
Title The Future of Strategic Deterrence PDF eBook
Author International Institute for Strategic Studies
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1979
Genre Deterrence (Strategy)
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START and the Future of Deterrence

START and the Future of Deterrence
Title START and the Future of Deterrence PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Mazarr
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 267
Release 1990-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 134911524X

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Examining the future of nuclear deterrence in the 1990s and beyond, this book outlines aspects of the evolving strategic environment. It also projects the likely future of deterrence strategies and strategic force postures. Other topics, such as the Soviet nuclear doctrine are also covered.

Arms and Influence

Arms and Influence
Title Arms and Influence PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Schelling
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0300253486

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“This is a brilliant and hardheaded book. It will frighten those who prefer not to dwell on the unthinkable and infuriate those who have taken refuge in stereotypes and moral attitudinizing.”—Gordon A. Craig, New York Times Book Review Originally published more than fifty years ago, this landmark book explores the ways in which military capabilities—real or imagined—are used, skillfully or clumsily, as bargaining power. Anne-Marie Slaughter’s new introduction to the work shows how Schelling’s framework—conceived of in a time of superpowers and mutually assured destruction—still applies to our multipolar world, where wars are fought as much online as on the ground.

Future of Strategic Deterrence

Future of Strategic Deterrence
Title Future of Strategic Deterrence PDF eBook
Author International Institute for Strategic Studies
Publisher London International Institute for Strategic Studies 1980.
Total Pages 0
Release 1980
Genre Deterrence (Strategy)
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