Deterrence and security in the 21st century: China, Britain, France, and the enduring legacy of the nuclear revolution
Examining the Cold War security policies of China, Britain, and France, this book not only identifies the constraints that shaped the military strategies of the three countries but also draws lessons from their experience relevant to international security in the post-Cold War world. Beginning with...
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Zusammenfassung: | Examining the Cold War security policies of China, Britain, and France, this book not only identifies the constraints that shaped the military strategies of the three countries but also draws lessons from their experience relevant to international security in the post-Cold War world. Beginning with a reconsideration of nuclear deterrence theory, the book takes issue with the usual emphasis on the need for invulnerable retaliatory forces and threats that leaders can rationally choose to carry out. Case studies assessing the nuclear deterrent policies of China, Britain, and France highlight the reasons why their experience, rather than that of the more frequently studied Cold War superpowers, better reflects the strategic and economic factors likely to shape states' security policies in the next century. The book concludes by drawing out the implications of the author's theoretical and empirical analysis for the future role of nuclear weapons.--Publisher description. |
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adam_text | DETERRENCE AND SECURITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY CHINA, BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND
THE ENDURING LEGACY OF THE NUCLEAR REVOLUTION AVERY GOLDSTEIN 1/ A
377752 STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS STANFORD, CALIFORNIA CONTENTS 1.
INTRODUCTION I 2. THEORETICAL FOUNDATION 15 3. CHINA: STRATEGIC CHOICES
62 4. CHINA: NUCLEAR DETERRENT 111 5. BRITAIN 139 6. FRANCE 181 7.
NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATES IN THE POST-COLD WAR WORLD 217 8. LEGACY OF THE
NUCLEAR REVOLUTION FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 257 WORKS CITED 301
INDEX 342
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title_sort | deterrence and security in the 21st century china britain france and the enduring legacy of the nuclear revolution |
title_sub | China, Britain, France, and the enduring legacy of the nuclear revolution |
topic | Armes nucléaires - Chine Armes nucléaires - France Armes nucléaires - Grande-Bretagne CHINA unbist DETERRENCE unbist Dissuasion (Stratégie) FRANCE unbist INTERNATIONAL SECURITY unbist MILITARY POLICY unbist NUCLEAR WEAPONS unbist TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY unbist UNITED KINGDOM unbist Deterrence (Strategy) Nuclear warfare Nuclear weapons China Nuclear weapons France Nuclear weapons Great Britain Security, International Kernwaffe (DE-588)4003434-3 gnd Sicherheitspolitik (DE-588)4116489-1 gnd Nukleare Abschreckung (DE-588)7791249-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Armes nucléaires - Chine Armes nucléaires - France Armes nucléaires - Grande-Bretagne CHINA DETERRENCE Dissuasion (Stratégie) FRANCE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY MILITARY POLICY NUCLEAR WEAPONS TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY UNITED KINGDOM Deterrence (Strategy) Nuclear warfare Nuclear weapons China Nuclear weapons France Nuclear weapons Great Britain Security, International Kernwaffe Sicherheitspolitik Nukleare Abschreckung Chine - Politique militaire France - Politique militaire Grande-Bretagne - Politique militaire Frankreich Großbritannien China Military policy France Military policy Great Britain Military policy China |
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