The symbolic politics of ballistic missile defense: seeking the perfect defense in an imperfect world |
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Authors: | Roger Handberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816, USA |
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Abstract: | Ballistic missile defense (BMD) politics present an interesting evolution in how the USA, especially Congress, has come to think about BMD both as operational reality and as a symbolic policy. The argument here is that BMD's operational reality is increasingly overshadowed by its symbolic aspects. Such a status arose from rapidly changing international and domestic politics. The end result is a situation in which BMD policy in a sense floats above the question of its actual combat effectiveness. Its primary mission in part is sustaining US capacity to remain a global power and support its allies. |
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Keywords: | ballistic missile defense symbolic politics US foreign policy European missile defense NATO US security policy alliance politics |
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