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Confronting the Threat of Nuclear Winter Seth D
Deterrence and Extended Deterrence: Key Terms and Definitions
Remembrance of Things Past the Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons
Challenging Minimum Deterrence: Articulating the Contemporary Relevance of Nuclear Weapons
Weapons of Mass Destruction and World Politics
Governing the Bomb: Civilian Control and Democratic
A Critique of United States Nuclear Deterrence Theory Kevin C
Nuclear Deterrence in the 21St Century
The British Experience
China's Evolving Nuclear Deterrent: Major Drivers and Issues for The
(Dis)Continuous Deterrence
Military Law Review, Volume 224, Issue 4, 2016
Israel's Nuclear Strategy Ambiguity: Disclosure Doctrine - an Open Memorandum to Prime Minister Netanyahu
Revealed Preference and the Minimum Requirements of Nuclear Deterrence
Exploring the Role Nuclear Weapons Could Play in Deterring Russian Threats to the Baltic States
The Credibility of America's Extended Nuclear Deterrent
From Counterforce to Minimal Deterrence: a New Nuclear Policy on the Path Toward Eliminating Nuclear Weapons
THE UNSETTLING VIEW from MOSCOW Russia’S Strategic Debate on a Doctrine of Pre-Emption
Top View
Getting M.A.Dnew.Indd
The Lure and Pitfalls of Mirvs
Nuclear Strategy and Targeting Doctrine
The U.S. Nuclear War Plan: a Time for Change
Making Twenty-First Century Strategy
A Nuclear War-Fighting Strategy for the United States
Sizing Post-Cold War Nuclear Forces
What Are Nuclear Weapons For? Recommendations for Restructuring U.S
Occasional Paper AUGUST 2018
Weapons of Mass Destruction and World Politics
Scenariosfor a Nuclear Exchange
India's Counterforce Temptations: Strategic Dilemmas, Doctrine
US Nuclear Deterrence Policy and Its Problems
Strategic Studies Quarterly
Nuclear Weapons and International Law: Illegality in Context
How Many People Would Be Killed As a Direct Result of a US-Russia Nuclear Exchange?
China's Nuclear Force Modernization
Mass and Elite Views on Nuclear Security US National Security Surveys 1993–1999
DETERRENCE from Cold War to Long War