Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security
One of the most notable consequences of the end of the Cold War was the diminished role of nuclear weapons in international relations. The world’s primary nuclear weapon powers, the United States and the Russian Federation, made considerable reductions in their nuclear forces. The climax of the proc...
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520 | 3 | |a One of the most notable consequences of the end of the Cold War was the diminished role of nuclear weapons in international relations. The world’s primary nuclear weapon powers, the United States and the Russian Federation, made considerable reductions in their nuclear forces. The climax of the process was the New START Treaty signed in 2010. Now, the optimism that characterized the first decades of the post-Cold War era is rapidly evaporating. Geopolitical competition again dominates global and regional security dynamics. Nuclear powers are modernizing their forces and introducing novel systems that may affect strategic stability. At the same time, existing arms control regimes are crumbling. This report takes stock of recent developments in deterrence in general, and nuclear deterrence in particular. Its main ambition is to understand how deterrence has changed in light of certain post-Cold War trends. To this end, the report introduces the basic principles of deterrence. It also explores the nuclear-related policies and capabilities of the four nuclear weapon states most directly involved in European security affairs – Russia, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. Importantly, the report also analyses the implications of the recent trends in strategic deterrence for Northern Europe. | |
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contents | Introduction. -- 2. The changing nature of deterrence. -- 3. Capabilities and perspectives of the nuclear allies and Russia. -- 4. Adaptation of the "nuclear Alliance" and prospects for a "European dimension" of nuclear deterrence. -- 5. Risk reduction and arms control approaches. -- 6. Challenges for Northern Europe. -- Conclusions. -- References |
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spelling | Michel, Leo Verfasser (DE-588)1226176976 aut Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security Leo Michel & Matti Pesu Helsinki Finnish Institute of International Affairs September 2019 157 Seiten 25 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier FIIA report 60 Introduction. -- 2. The changing nature of deterrence. -- 3. Capabilities and perspectives of the nuclear allies and Russia. -- 4. Adaptation of the "nuclear Alliance" and prospects for a "European dimension" of nuclear deterrence. -- 5. Risk reduction and arms control approaches. -- 6. Challenges for Northern Europe. -- Conclusions. -- References One of the most notable consequences of the end of the Cold War was the diminished role of nuclear weapons in international relations. The world’s primary nuclear weapon powers, the United States and the Russian Federation, made considerable reductions in their nuclear forces. The climax of the process was the New START Treaty signed in 2010. Now, the optimism that characterized the first decades of the post-Cold War era is rapidly evaporating. Geopolitical competition again dominates global and regional security dynamics. Nuclear powers are modernizing their forces and introducing novel systems that may affect strategic stability. At the same time, existing arms control regimes are crumbling. This report takes stock of recent developments in deterrence in general, and nuclear deterrence in particular. Its main ambition is to understand how deterrence has changed in light of certain post-Cold War trends. To this end, the report introduces the basic principles of deterrence. It also explores the nuclear-related policies and capabilities of the four nuclear weapon states most directly involved in European security affairs – Russia, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. Importantly, the report also analyses the implications of the recent trends in strategic deterrence for Northern Europe. Atomare Abrüstung (DE-588)4332988-3 gnd rswk-swf Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd rswk-swf Atommacht (DE-588)4143328-2 gnd rswk-swf Nukleare Abschreckung (DE-588)7791249-4 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Deterrence (Strategy) Nuclear weapons / Government policy / Russia (Federation) Nuclear weapons / Government policy / United States Nuclear weapons / Government policy / France Nuclear weapons / Government policy / Great Britain Security, International / Europe, Northern Russia (Federation) / Military policy United States / Military policy France / Military policy Great Britain / Military policy Military policy Nuclear weapons / Government policy Security, International France Great Britain Northern Europe Russia (Federation) United States Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 s Nukleare Abschreckung (DE-588)7791249-4 s Atommacht (DE-588)4143328-2 s Atomare Abrüstung (DE-588)4332988-3 s DE-604 Pesu, Matti Verfasser (DE-588)1206650559 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-951-769-614-2 FIIA report 60 (DE-604)BV035402989 60 |
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title | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security |
title_auth | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security |
title_exact_search | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security |
title_full | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security Leo Michel & Matti Pesu |
title_fullStr | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security Leo Michel & Matti Pesu |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and European security Leo Michel & Matti Pesu |
title_short | Strategic deterrence redux |
title_sort | strategic deterrence redux nuclear weapons and european security |
title_sub | nuclear weapons and European security |
topic | Atomare Abrüstung (DE-588)4332988-3 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Atommacht (DE-588)4143328-2 gnd Nukleare Abschreckung (DE-588)7791249-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Atomare Abrüstung Sicherheitspolitik Atommacht Nukleare Abschreckung Europa |
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