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Nuclear Asymmetry and Deterrence - Theory, Policy and History

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

Preface

Introduction

1. Toward a broader theory of deterrence

2. The United States and China, 1959-1966

3. The Soviet Union and China, 1969

4. Israel and Iraq, 1977-1981

5. The United States and North Korea, 1992-1994

6. The United States and Soviet Union, 1962

7. Putting the pieces together

About the author

Jan Ludvik is Assistant Professor at the Department of Security Studies and Research Fellow at the Center for Security Policy, Charles University, Czech Republic. He has a PhD in International Relations.

Summary

This book offers a broader theory of nuclear deterrance and examines the way nuclear and conventional deterrence interact with non-military factors in a series of historical case studies.

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