Missile Strategy in a Post-Nuclear Age |
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Authors: | Robert Ayson Christine M. Leah |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Strategic Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand;2. Security Studies Program, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | While the arrival of nuclear weapons coincided roughly with the development of short, medium, intermediate, and eventually intercontinental missiles, the contribution of missile technology to the deterrence equation is often lost. If nuclear weapons were eliminated, even new generation missiles with conventional payloads could struggle to render effective deterrence. But some of the physical and psychological effects commonly ascribed to nuclear weapons could still be in play. And in a world without nuclear weapons, thinking about the use and control of force from the nuclear age would also deserve renewed attention. |
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Keywords: | Deterrence Missiles Strategy Nuclear Weapons Arms Control Disarmament Military Balance Conventional War |
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