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The End Of Strategic Stability Nuclear Weapons And The Challenge Of Regional Rivalries 1st Edition Lawrence Rubin

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The End Of Strategic Stability Nuclear Weapons And The Challenge Of Regional Rivalries 1st Edition Lawrence Rubin
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Publisher: Georgetown University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.64 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Lawrence Rubin, Adam N. Stulberg
ISBN: 9781626166028, 9781626166035, 9781626166042, 1626166021, 162616603X, 1626166048
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st Edition

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The End Of Strategic Stability Nuclear Weapons And The Challenge Of Regional Rivalries 1st Edition Lawrence Rubin by Lawrence Rubin, Adam N. Stulberg 9781626166028, 9781626166035, 9781626166042, 1626166021, 162616603X, 1626166048 instant download after payment.

During the Cold War, many believed that the superpowers shared a conception of strategic stability, a coexistence where both sides would compete for global influence but would be deterred from using nuclear weapons. In actuality, both sides understood strategic stability and deterrence quite differently. Today's international system is further complicated by more nuclear powers, regional rivalries, and nonstate actors who punch above their weight, but the United States and other nuclear powers still cling to old conceptions of strategic stability. The purpose of this book is to unpack and examine how different states in different regions view strategic stability, the use or non-use of nuclear weapons, and whether or not strategic stability is still a prevailing concept. The contributors to this volume explore policies of current and potential nuclear powers including the United States, Russia, China, India, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia. This volume makes an important contribution toward understanding how nuclear weapons will impact the international system in the twenty-first century and will be useful to students, scholars, and practitioners of nuclear weapons policy.

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