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adam_text | NUCLEAR ASYMMETRY AND DETERRENCE
/ LUDVIK, JAN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
TOWARD A BROADER THEORY OF DETERRENCE
THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA, 1959-1966
THE SOVIET UNION AND CHINA, 1969
ISRAEL AND IRAQ, 1977-1981
THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH KOREA, 1992-1994
THE UNITED STATES AND SOVIET UNION, 1962
PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
A-4 Skyhawk bombers 94
Acheson, Dean 138-9
Admoni, Nahum 91, 102
Afghanistan 75, 101
aircraft: A-4 Skyhawk bombers 94;
Apache helicopters 122; B-^17
bombers 39, 142; B-52 bombers 39,
142; B-58 bombers 142; F-4 Phantom
jets 42, 94, 96, 97, 98, 144; F-15s 94,
95, 96-7, 98; F-16s 94, 95, 96-7, 98,
101; F-105 Thunderchiefs 42, 144;
F-117 stealth fighters 126, 129; 11-28
jet bombers 68, 69, 143; J-6 fighter
42; long-range strategic bombers 5;
MIG-19 fighters 42; MIG-21 fighters
62, 70, 143; MIG-23 fighters 97, 98;
MIG-29 fighters 122; Mirage FIs 97,
98; Mirage III 98; Skyhawk A-4s 97,
98; SU-7s 97; SU-20s 97; SU-25
fighters 122; 3M Bison jet strategic
bombers 142; Tu-16 (Badger) jet
bombers 68; Tu-22 (Blinder) jet
bombers 68, 97; Tu-95 (Bear)
turboprop 142; Tu-126 aircraft 68;
U-2 42, 138, 140, 141, 142, 144
A1 Tuwaitha nuclear complex 93, 98
Algiers Agreement 99
alliance politics 17, 22, 45, 52, 75, 80,
106, 132, 153, 163, 170
AM AN (Israeli military intelligence) 91,
94
Andropov, Yurii 63
Apache helicopters 122
Arab coalition 97
Arab terrorists 98
Arab-Israeli wars 97, 99-100
Aspin, Leslie “Les” 116, 122, 123
Atlas missiles 142
Atoms for Peace 88
B-47 bombers 39, 142
B-52 bombers 39, 142
B-58 bombers 142
al-Bakr, Hassan 99
Ball, George 137, 139, 146, 147
Baotou Nuclear Fuel Component Plant
33 38
Bay of Pigs 36, 138, 147
Beam, Jacob 44
Becker, Jasper 126
Begin, Menachem 91-2, 94, 95, 99, 100,
102, 103, 170
Begin Doctrine 99
Berger, Sandy 116
Berlin 43, 112, 141, 144, 146, 149, 150,
160-1
Betts, Richard 158
biological weapons 41
Blix, Hans 113
Bnaya, David 91
Bo Yibo 33
Boliatko, Anatoly 71
Bolschakov, Georgi 145
bombings: in France 92; strategic 14, 161
bombs: atomic 10; GBU-28 122; see
also missiles
Brezhnev, Leonid 63, 65, 66, 76
Brezhnev doctrine 75
Bucharest congress 60, 62
Bundy, McGeorge 6, 35, 36, 37, 45, 46,
137-8, 139
Bundy, William 36
Bush (George W.) administration 16,
113
Index 175
Cabot, John 44
Camp David 100
caramel fuel 90
Carter, James “Jimmy” 119, 123, 124,
126, 128
case study, selection of cases for 24-6
Castro, Fidel 138, 141, 145, 147
Castro, Raul 138
Central Intelligence Agency see CIA
centrality of conflict 15, 21, 51, 80, 105,
131,152, 162
challenger’s technological advantage 13,
21,50, 80, 104, 130, 152, 162
chemical weapons 41, 97, 99
Chen Yun 33
Cheysson, Claud 95
Chiang Ching-kuo 36
Chiang Kai-Shek 32, 43, 44
CHICOMS (Chinese Communists) see
China
China: aggression against Taiwan 61;
conventional capabilities of 40-1, 69,
168; decision to go nuclear 32-3;
delivery capabilities of 38-9, 68, 69;
Fifth Academy 33; intervention in
Korea 43; and Israel 8; lagging in
space technology 71; military
advantage in manpower 77-8; military
modernization in 40; nuclear
capabilities of 7, 38-9, 68; nuclear
testing by 38, 48; relationship with
India 8, 41, 48, 62-3, 73; Second
Ministiy of Machine Building 33;
secrecy in nuclear program 48-9;
threat of retaliation by 160; and
Vietnam 41, 66; see also Mao Zedong
China and the Soviet Union/Russia 3, 8,
25-6, 58-78, 159, 160, 165, 167, 168,
169, 170, 171; comparison table
79—82; cooperation between 59;
defusing hostilities between 67;
deteriorating relationship between
62-4; fears of attack 63—4; hostilities
between 64-6, 71-3; ideological
conflict between 60-1, 63^1, 71;
nuclear assistance from Soviets 60;
nuclear asymmetry between 69; see
also Sino-Soviet split
China and the United States 3, 8, 25-6,
32-49, 159, 160, 164-5, 167-8,
169-70; comparison table 50-3;
relationship with U.S. 44, 74; threat of
action against U.S. allies 164; U.S.
Cold War view of China 43
Chinese air force (PLAAF) 40, 42
Chinese army (PLA) 40, 69-70
Chinese civil war 43, 44, 58—9
Chinese nationalists 36, 4; intelligence
from 42; proposal for attack on PRC
nuclear installation 36; U.S. support
for 44; see also Taiwan
Chinese navy (PLAN) 40
Chinese People’s Volunteer Army
(PVA) 59
Chirac, Jacques 89, 90
Christopher, Warren 116, 123
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency): on
the Chinese nuclear program 33-5,
47; reports on Cuba 144; reports on
North Korea 118, 120
Clinton, William “Bill” 119, 160
Clinton administration 3, 112, 115, 123,
127, 159, 170
cognitive psychology 6
Cold War 1, 2, 6, 8, 16, 161; and
conventional deterrence 9, 171; and
the Cuban Missile Crisis 145; end of
112-13, 119; nuclear weaponry in 1,
6, 168; and rational deterrence theory
6, 19; and the Sino-Soviet split 43;
technological advancement during 42;
and West Berlin 144
Cold War relations: North Korea and
China 112, 125; North Korea and
Soviet Union 112, 125; Soviet Union
and China 58, 72, 78; U.S. and China
43, 164; U.S. and North Korea 16,
123; U.S. and Soviet Union 2, 6, 8,
16, 43-4,72,89, 145, 146, 161
Committee to Safeguard the Islamic
Revolution 92
Communist Party Central Committee,
China Department 76
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU) 60
comparative frameworks 11, 21—3; Israel-
Iraq 104-7; summary 162—3; U.S.-
China, 50-3; U.S.-DPRK 130-3;
U.S.-USSR 151-4; USSR-China 79-82
compellance 5
conflict, centrality of 15, 21, 51, 80, 105,
131,152
176 Index
conventional denial 18, 22, 53, 78, 81,
107, 128, 133, 154, 163
conventional deterrence 9-10, 12, 19,
158-60,172
conventional retaliation 18, 20, 22, 53,
81, 107, 128, 133, 149, 154, 158,
160-1, 163—4, 167-8, 171
conventional war 9, 10, 38, 40-1, 48, 69,
77, 78, 128, 143, 159, 161
CORONA satellites 35, 42, 113
CPSU see Communist Party of the
Soviet Union
credibility 11, 14, 16, 19,48, 74, 114,
159
cruise missiles 142
Cuba 35, 145; Soviet deployment in
143-4; Soviet missile sites in 137,
143; U.S. preparation for invasion of
140; see also Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile crisis 3, 25-6, 34, 62,
137, 160—1; and the desire to avoid
escalation 141; discussion of airstrike
138-9, 147-8; discussion of naval
blockade 139-40; Khrushchev’s first
and second letters 140-1, 147;
question of targets 139; role of nuclear
deterrence in 165
Cultural Revolution (China) 64, 65, 70,
74
Czechoslovakia, Soviet invasion and
occupation of 64, 75
d’Estaing, Valéry Giscard 89, 95
Damanski (Zhenbao) island 64-5, 69,
70,71
Davydov, Boris 66
Dayan, Moshe 91-2
decision makers, opposition among 18,
22, 52, 80, 106, 126-7, 132, 153, 163
delivery vehicles 12, 38, 40, 68, 96, 166
democratic peace theory 18
denial; see conventional denial; nuclear
denial
denial strategies 160-1
Department of Defense Reorganization
Act (1958) 47
destalinization 60
deterrence 7-8; conceptual framework
for 11; conventional 9-10, 12, 19,
158-60, 172; by denial 19-20; general
24; immediate 24—6; minimum 11;
rational 6-7, 9, 11, 14-15; third-party
17, 22, 45, 52, 74, 80, 100, 106, 132,
146, 163, 170; three conditions for 25;
triangular 164, 172; see also
comparative frameworks; nuclear
deterrence
deterrence failure 2, 3, 10, 16, 25, 26,
88, 96, 103, 169-70
deterrence literature 2-3
deterrence relationships, three types of
15
deterrence scholarship 6, 9, 15
deterrence strategy 16, 124, 164, 167
deterrence success 10, 26, 129, 160
deterrence theory 1-2, 158; and
credibility 14; deductive rational 6;
French school of 6; rational 7; and the
Soviet Union-China dyad 77-8
deterrence threats 102-3, 128
deterrer: perceived resolve of 15, 22, 51,
80, 105, 131, 162; rationality of 16,
22, 51, 80, 153, 163
Dillon, Douglas 138, 139, 146, 147
Dobrynin, Anatoly 45, 74, 141, 145
domestic action legitimacy 18, 22, 52,
75-6, 80, 102, 106, 127, 132, 147,
153,163, 171
domestic policy 76
domestic politics 2-3, 18, 125, 127,
147-8
DPRK (Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea) 26, 59; Cold War
relationship with China and USSR
125; desire for nuclear capability 7,
112-13; negotiations with U.S.
115-16; nuclear capability of 7, 120;
nuclear threat of 160-1; threat of
action against South Korea 164; threat
of sanctions against 118; and the
United States 3, 7, 25-6, 112-29, 159,
160-1, 164-5, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170; withdrawing from NPT 114-15
Dulles, John Foster 32
dyads, asymmetrical; see nuclear dyads
Egypt, peace treaty with Israel 93, 97,
100
Ehrlich, Simha 91
Eilam, Uzi 91
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 32, 40, 46
Eisenhower administration 34
Index 111
Eitan, Raphael 91-2, 93
El Meshad, Yahya 92
Elizavetin, Alexei 67, 71
Ethan Allen class SSBNs (ballistic
missile submarines) 39
ExCom (Executive Committee of the
National Security Council) 138-9,
140, 146, 147
existential bias 6, 171
existentialism 6, 11, 19, 47, 96, 164
F-4 Phantom jets 42, 94, 96, 97, 98, 144
F-15s 94, 95, 96-7, 98
F-16s 94, 95, 96-7, 98, 101
F-105 Thunderchiefs 42, 144
F-l 17 stealth fighters 126, 129
Formosa resolution 44
France: arms deal with Iraq 97; nuclear
deal with Iraq 89, 90, 101
Freedman, Lawrence 45, 140
French Ecological group 92
French Nuclear Energy Committee 89
FROG missiles 70, 142, 143
Fuerth, Leon 116
Gaddis, John Lewis 137
Gallucci, Robert L. 115, 117-20, 123-5
GAMBIT satellites 42
game theory 6
Gazit, Shlomo 91
GBU-28 bombs 122
George Washington class SSBNs 39
George, Alexander 2
Gilpatric, Roswell 137
Giraud, André 89
Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry 89, 95
Goldstein, Lyle 8
Goldwater, Barry 46-7
GRAD rocket launchers 70
GRC (Government of Republic of
China) see Chinese nationalists;
Taiwan
Great Leap Forward (China) 40, 60, 62
Grechko, Andrei 65, 66, 73, 75, 76, 168
Gromyko, Andrei 61, 74
Gulf War 112, 114, 121, 122, 164
Hamza, Khidir 92
Harkavy, Robert 164
Harriman, W. Averell 34-5, 36, 37, 39,
44, 48
He Long 63
Helprin, Mark 120
Herter, Christian 33
HEU, for Iraqi reactors 88, 90-1, 92, 95,
96, 97
Hill, E.F. 69
Hiroshima 10
history of hostility 22, 51, 80, 99, 105,
131, 145, 152, 162, 170
Ho Chi Minh 66
Hofi, Yatzak 94, 101
Holocaust 99
hostile states, nuclear dyads between see
nuclear dyads
hostility, history of 22, 51, 80, 99, 105,
131, 145, 152, 162, 170
Howlett, Darryl 15
Hudson, Valerie 18
Huntington, Samuel 18
Hussein, Saddam see Saddam Hussein
IAEA (International Atomic Energy
Agency) inspections: in Iraq 114; in
Korea 112, 113-18
IAF (Israeli Air Force) 93-4, 98
ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic
missiles) 13, 20, 39, 120;
Minuteman 142; SS-6 and SS-7 142;
Soviet 68, 142, 165; Titan-liquid
fueled 142
IDF (Israel Defense Force) 91-2, 97,
100, 102
11-28 jet bombers 68, 69, 143
immediate deterrence 24-6; see also
deterrence
India: nuclear rivalry with Pakistan 8;
relationship with China 8, 41, 48,
62-3, 73
information, availability of 14, 21, 51,
80, 105, 131, 162, 168=9
institutionalization of mutual relations
15, 22, 51, 80, 105, 131, 152, 162,
170
intelligence satellites see satellites
international action legitimacy 17, 22,
52, 75, 80, 106, 126-7, 132, 147, 153,
163, 170
international politics 5, 20, 61
Iran, war with Iraq 93, 96, 97-9, 100,
103, 160, 165-6
Iranian revolution 93
178 Index
Iraq: delivery capability of 97; and Israel
3, 7, 8, 25-6, 88-103,160, 168, 170;
nuclear capabilities of 88; nuclear deal
with France 89, 101; nuclear deal with
Italy 90; nuclear deals with Soviet
Union 88-9, 93, 100-1; war with Iran
93, 96, 97-9, 100, 103, 160,165-6;
see also Osiraq
Iraqi air force 97
Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission 88-9
IRBMs (intermediate range ballistic
missiles) 138, 142
Israel: vs. Arab coalition 97; Arab wars
against 97, 99-100; and China 8; and
deterrence 19; and Iraq 3, 7, 8, 25-6,
88-103, 160, 168, 170; mission to
destroy Osiraq 7, 93-5, 170; peace
treaty with Egypt 93, 97, 100;
relationship with United States 101;
technological superiority of 98; see
also Osiraq
Israeli Air Force (IAF) 93-4, 98
Israeli Atomic Energy Commission 91
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) 91-2, 97,
100, 102
Italy, nuclear deal with Iraq 90
Ivry, David 93
J-6 lighter 42
Jafar, Jafar Dhia 92-3
Japanese, as U.S. allies 45
JCS see Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jericho missiles 96
Jinmen Island 61
Jiuquan Atomic Energy Complex 33, 38
Johnson, Herbert 44-5
Johnson, Lyndon B. 3, 6, 37-8, 43, 45-7
Johnson, Robert 37, 47
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) 35, 41, 46,
48
Joint Declaration on the
Denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula 113
Jupiter missiles 142, 145, 147
K1 tanks 122
Kaddafi, Muammar 99
Kang Sok Ju 120
Kanter, Arnold 113
Kennedy, John F. 6, 37, 41; and the
Chinese nuclear program 3, 34—6,
43-6, 62, 159,170; and the Cuban
Missile Crisis 137-40, 144-50, 160,
166, 170
Kennedy, Robert 138, 139,140, 141,
145,146,147
Kennedy administration 46, 47, 147,
150, 165, 169, 170
Kfir C2s 93-4, 96, 97, 98
KGB 60, 66, 76-8, 145
Khrushchev, Nikita 33, 34, 36, 60; and
the Cuban Missile Crisis 62, 137, 138,
140, 145-6; first and second letters
from 140-1, 147
Kim Il-Sung 59, 117, 123, 128
Kim Yong-Il 16
Kim Yong-Sun 113
Korea see DPRK (Democratic Republic
of Korea); Republic of Korea (ROK)
Korean War 32, 43, 44, 59, 123^1,
160-1, 168
Kosovo 13
Kosygin, Aleksei 63, 65, 66, 72, 76, 78;
meeting with Zhou 67, 72
Kromer, Robert 45, 46
Kurdish rebellion 100
Lafayette class SSBNs 39
Lake, Tony 116
Laney, James T. 128, 159
Lanzhou Gaseous Diffusion Plant 33, 38
last resort 22, 51, 80, 105, 124, 131, 152,
163
legitimacy: domestic action 18, 22, 52,
75-6, 80, 102, 106, 127, 132, 147,
153, 163, 171; international action 17,
22, 52, 75, 80, 103, 106, 126-7, 132,
147,153, 163, 170
Lenin, Vladimir 62
Lenin Polemics 62
Leonov, Alexei 76
Libya 19, 99
Lin Biao 40, 67
long-range strategic bombers 5
Luck, Gary E. 128, 159
M-48 tanks 122
M-60 tanks 42, 98, 144
McCone, John 35, 36, 37, 138, 139, 147
Macmillan, Harold 45, 147
McNamara, Robert 37, 41, 47,137, 139,
143, 146
Index 179
Malinovsky, Rodion 63
Mao Zedong 40, 43, 58-60, 169;
aggression against Soviet Union 65;
and the Cultural Revolution 64, 65,
70, 74; fears of Soviet attack 63-4; on
nuclear annihilation of the West 73-4;
on nuclear capability of China 69; on
relations with Soviet Union 73; Soviet
view of 63; split with Soviet Union
60-2; threatening nuclear retaliation
77; see also China
Martin, Edwin 137
Mearsheimer, John 1, 160
Merkava tanks 97, 98
MIG-19 fighters 42
MIG-21 fighters 62, 70, 143
MIG-23 fighters 97, 98
MIG-29 fighters 122
Mikoyan, Anastas 63
militafy counteraction 11
minimalism 47, 166-7
Minuteman ICBMs (intercontinental
ballistic missiles) 142; see also
ICBMs; missiles
Mirage FIs 97, 98
Mirage ills 98
MIRVs (multiple independently
targetable reentry vehicles) 13, 120
missiles: Atlas 142; cruise missiles 142;
FROG 70, 142, 143; IRBMs
(intermediate range ballistic missiles)
138; Jericho 96; Jupiter 142, 145, 147;
MIRVs (multiple independently
targetable reentry vehicles) 13, 120;
MRBMs (medium range ballistic
missiles) 137, 138, 143; Nodong 1
missile 120; Patriot 117, 122; SA-2
138; SAM-5 122, 138-9, 140; SCUD
88, 97, 103, 120, 164; SLBMs
(submarine-launched ballistic
missiles) 68, 120, 165; SS-4 MRBMs
142; SS-5 MRBMs 142; SS-N-4 142;
Thor IRBMs 142; Trident 120; in
Turkey 140-1; see also ICBMs
(intercontinental ballistic missiles)
Mitterrand, François 95
mobile weapons platforms 13
Morgan, Patrick 10, 24, 124
Mossad 91, 92, 94, 98, 101, 102
MRBMs (medium range ballistic
missiles) 137, 138, 143
mutual relations, institutionalization of
15, 22,51,80, 105, 131, 152, 162
Nagasaki 10
Narang, Vipin 6
National Security Council see NSC
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization) 1, 2, 13, 19, 20, 69, 98,
142, 143
Nehru, Jawaharlal 73
neorealism 7
Nie Rongzhen 33
Nitze, Paul 34, 35, 48, 137
Nixon, Richard 74
Nodong 1 missile 120
nonproliferation 89, 123, 125-7
Non-Proliferation Treaty see NPT
North Atlantic Treaty Organization see
NATO
North Korea see DPRK
North Korean army 121-2
North Vietnam 41, 75
NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty)
112-14
NSC (National Security Council) 34, 45
nuclear action see legitimacy
nuclear arsenal: of deterrer 12, 21, 38,
50, 79, 104, 130, 151, 162;
development of 7
nuclear asymmetry 12, 20-1, 50, 79,
104,130, 151, 162, 167
nuclear denial 18, 22, 53, 77, 81, 107,
133, 149, 154, 163
nuclear deterrence 8-10, 19, 158-60;
analytical primacy of 171;
comparative framework for 21-3;
with a small arsenal 164-5; see also
deterrence
nuclear dyads 8, 10, 88, 159, 160, 169,
171; China-India 8, 41, 48, 62-3, 73;
India-Pakistan 8; Israel-Iraq 3, 7, 8,
25-6, 88-103, 160, 168, 170; Israel-
Iraq table 104-7; U.S.-China, 3, 8,
25-6, 32-49, 159, 160, 164-5, 167-8,
169-70; U.S.-China table 50-3; U.S.-
DPRK 3, 7, 25-6, 112-29, 159,
160-1, 164-5, 166, 167, 168, 169,
170; U.S.-DPRK table 130-3; U.S.-
USSR 3, 6, 8, 25-6, 137-50, 160-1,
165, 166-7, 170; U.S.-USSR table
151-4; U.S. and NATO allies-USSR
180 Index
nuclear dyads continued
and Warsaw Pact allies 2; USSR-
China 3, 8, 25-6, 58-78, 159, 160,
165, 167, 168, 169,170,171; USSR-
China table 79-82
nuclear posture 164
nuclear reactors: fuel for 90; in Iraq 3, 7,
88-95, 101
nuclear retaliation 18, 19, 22, 53, 81,
107, 128, 133, 154, 158-9, 163
nuclear revolution 14-15
nuclear taboo 17, 22, 52, 75, 80, 101,
106, 125-6, 132, 147, 153, 163, 167
nuclear terrorism 7
nuclear weaponry: during the Cold War
1,6, 168; public attitudes to using
167; U.S.-USSR nexus 6; use of 10;
see also bombs; missiles
Ogarkov, Nikolai 65
Operation Mongoose 145
optimist position 6-8, 14, 166
Organization of American States 147
Osiraq 3, 7, 25, 160, 170; capabilities of
90; as deterrence failure 96; Israeli
destruction of 88, 93-5; vulnerability
of 168
“Osiraq option” (in North Korea) 112,
118, 119
Pakistan, nuclear rivalry with India 8
Paterson, Thomas 145
Patriot missiles 117, 122
Peng, Marshal 40
Pentagon see U.S. military
People’s Liberation Army (PLA) 40,
69-70
perception of rationality see rationality
of the deterrer
perception of resolve 169
Peres, Shimon 90, 95, 100
Perry, William 117,118, 119, 126
pessimist position 6-7
PLA (People’s Liberation Army) 40,
69-70
PLAAF (Chinese Air Force) 40, 42
PLAN (Chinese Navy) 40
plurality, theoretical 3, 5,10
plutonium production 89-90
Polack, Jonathan 123
Polaris SLBMs 38, 39,142
politics: domestic 2-3, 18, 125, 127,
147-8; international 5, 20, 61
Poneman, Daniel 128
Prague Spring 64
PRC (People’s Republic of China) see
China
precision-guided munition (PGM) 94
preponderance: general conventional 13,
21, 50, 79, 104, 130, 151, 162, 164;
theater conventional 13, 50, 79,104,
130, 151, 161-2
Preventive Attack and Weapons of Mass
Destruction (Goldstein) 8
preventive strikes 7, 17, 37-8,47-9,
168, 171-2
preventive war 7
principle of no first use 66
proliferation, caution against 172; see
also nonproliferation
proliferation optimism 6-7, 8,14, 166
proliferation pessimism 6-7
psychology, cognitive 6
PVA (People’s Volunteer Army) 59
Pyongyang 170
Rabin, Yitzhak 90-1
radiological warfare 41
RAND Corporation 5
rational deterrence 6-7, 9, 11,14-15
rational deterrence scholarship 6; see
also deterrence scholarship
rational deterrence theory 7, 14; see also
deterrence theory
rationality of the deterrer 16,22, 51, 80,
105, 131, 153, 163, 169-70
Reagan, Ronald 101
reconnaissance flights 42,138,140,141,
142, 144
regime type 18, 22, 53, 76, 80, 106, 127,
132, 153, 163, 172
Republic of Korea (ROK) 59, 121;
relationship with U.S. 125-6
research: on conventional retaliation
171; empirical 171-2
resolve, perception of 169
retaliation 6-7; conventional 18, 20, 22,
53, 81, 107, 128, 133, 149, 154, 158,
160-1, 163—4, 167-8, 171; nuclear 18,
19, 22, 53,81, 107, 128, 133, 154,
158-9, 163
revisionism 64
Index 181
revolution in military affairs (RMAs)
13
rogue states 16
Romania 75
Rostow, Walt W. 34, 37, 39, 47, 48
Rusk, Dean 37, 45, 47, 48, 137, 139
Russell, Richard 148
Russia: cooperation with China 59;
endorsing South Korea 125; and the
Ukraine 172; see also Soviet Union
Russo-Japanese War (1905) 73
SA-2 missiles 138
Sadat, Anwar 97
Saddam Hussein 16, 89; continued
hostility toward Israel 99; nuclear
intentions of 91, 92-3, 96; possible
retaliation by 103
Sagan, Scott 10
Saguy, Yehoshua 91, 94
SAM-5 missiles 122, 138-9, 140
satellites: CORONA 35, 42, 113; early-
warning 68; GAMBIT 42; intelligence
35, 42,71,98, 113, 114, 122, 142,
144; Zenit 2 71
Sauer, Tom 165
Schelling, Thomas 5, 14, 146, 170
SCUD missiles 88, 97, 103, 120, 164
second-strike capability 11, 39, 50, 97,
165-8
second-strike criterion 5, 12, 21, 50, 79,
104,130, 151,162
Second World War 7, 9, 20, 77, 143,
145, 161
Seoul, possible DPRK action against
117, 121, 128, 159, 168
al-Shahristani, Hussain 92-3
Shalikashvili, John 116, 119
Sharon, Ariel 91-2, 99, 102
Sigal, Leon 123
Sino-Soviet split 42, 43, 45, 58, 60-4,
71
Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship,
Alliance and Mutual Assistance 59
Skyhawk A-4s 97, 98
SLBMs (submarine-launched ballistic
missiles) 68, 120, 165
Snyder, Glenn 5, 18
social-imperialism 64
Sorensen, Theodore, 138
South Korea see ROK
Soviet Union: anti-proliferation stance
of 89, 100, 112; delivery capabilities
of 68; intelligence information 71, 76;
military capabilities of 69, 76-7; naval
capabilities of 142, 144; nuclear
capabilities of 68-9, 141; nuclear
deals with Iraq 88-90, 93, 100-1; as
third-party deterrer 100; and Warsaw
pact allies 2; see also Cuban Missile
Crisis
Soviet Union and China 3, 8, 25-6,
58-78, 159, 160, 165, 167, 168, 169,
170, 171; agreement to supply China
with sample weapon 33, 39;
comparative table 79-82; concerns
about China’s retaliation 160;
considering preventive strikes against
China 7; defusing hostilities with
China 67; history of hostility 64-6,
71-3; intelligence information 76;
military support for China 40; nuclear
asymmetry with 69; nuclear support
for China 33, 60; refusal to discuss
anti-Chinese action 34—6, 45, 62;
technological superiority over China
70; threatening nuclear strike against
China 66; withdrawing support from
China 61-2
Soviet Union and the U.S. 3, 6, 8, 25-6,
43, 137-50, 160-1, 165, 166-7, 170;
Cold War relations 16; comparative
table 151-4; U.S. Cold War view of
43
Sputnik 141
SS-4 and SS-5 MRBMs 142
SS-6 and SS-7 ICBMs 142
SSBNs (ballistic missile submarines) 39;
Ethan Allen class 39; George
Washington class 39; Lafayette class
39
SS-N-4 missiles 142
Stalin, Josef 33, 59, 60
State Department Policy Planning Staff
(PPS) 37, 47
Stearman, William 66
strategic bombing 14,161
strategic studies 5
structural realism 7
SU-7s 97
SU-20s 97
SU-25 fighters 122
182 Index
submarine-launched ballistic missiles
(SLBMs) 68, 120, 165; see also
missiles; submarines
submarines: Ethan Allen class SSBNs
(ballistic missile submarines) 39;
George Washington class SSBNs 39;
Lafayette class SSBNs 39; Polaris
SLBMs 38, 39, 142
Syria 98
taboo literature 75; see also nuclear
taboo
Taiwan 32; U.S. defense of 44; see also
Chinese nationalists
Taiwan Strait Crisis 73-4
tanks: K1 122; M-48 122; M-60 42, 98,
144; Merkava 97, 98; type-59 MBTs
(main battle tanks) 42, 69-70; T-54
70; T-62 69, 122, 144; T-64 69; T-72
122
target hardening 13
Taylor, Maxwell 137, 138, 143
technological advantage 13, 21, 50, 79,
104, 130, 152, 162, 168
technology: Soviet Union sharing with
China 60; space 71
terrorism, nuclear 7
terrorist attacks 31n75
test ban treaty 34—5, 63
theories, plurality of 3, 5, 10
theory of nuclear operations 7
third-party deterrence 17, 22,45, 52, 74,
80, 100, 106,132, 146, 163, 170; see
also deterrence
Thompson, Llewellyn 138, 139
Thor IRBMs 142
threat perception 15, 99
3M Bison jet strategic bombers 142
Titan-liquid fueled ICBMs 142
Tolubko, Vladimir 66
“Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests
in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space,
and Under Water” 34
treaty of Nerchinsk 73
Treaty of the Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons see NPT
triangular deterrence 164, 172; see also
deterrence
Trident missiles 120
Tu-16 (Badger) jet bombers 68
Tu-22 (Blinder) jet bombers 68, 97
Tu-95 (Bear) turboprop 142
Tu-126 aircraft 68
Turkey, U.S. missiles in 140-1
A1 Tuwaitha nuclear complex 93, 98
U.S.S.R. see Russia; Soviet Union
U-2 reconnaissance flights 42, 138, 140,
141, 142, 144
Ukraine 1-2, 172
United Nations: action against North
Korea 126; Resolution 825 115
United States: delivery capability of 39;
missiles in Turkey 140-1; and NATO
allies 2; nuclear capability of 39;
preparation for invasion of Cuba 140;
proposing a test ban 34;
reconnaissance satellite information
98, 122; relationship with Israel 101;
relationship with South Korea 125-6;
removal of nuclear weapons from
Korea 113; support for Taiwan 61;
technological advantage of 41-2,122;
as third-party deterrent 74; see also
Cuban Missile Crisis
United States and China 3, 8, 25-6,
32-49, 74, 159, 160, 164-5, 167-8,
169-70; awareness of nuclear
program 33-4; comparative table
50-3; concerns about retaliation 160;
considering actions against nuclear
facilities 7, 35-7,47-9; monitoring
Chinese test plans 37; U.S. nuclear
superiority 48
United States and DPRK 3, 7, 16,25-6,
112-29, 159, 160-1, 164-5, 166, 167,
168, 169,170; comparative table
130-3; concerns regarding 160-1;
negotiations with 115-16, 123-4; war
plan for 119
United States and the Soviet Union 3, 6,
8, 16, 25-6, 43, 137-50, 160-1,165,
166-7, 170; comparative table 151^4;
considering preventive strikes against
7; technological advantage over 144
United States Air Force 40
United States Air Force Strategic Air
Command 39
United States Army 40-1
United States military: and the Chinese
nuclear threat 47; capabilities of 40-1,
47
Index 183
uranium 33, 38, 42, 90, 91, 122
USSR see Soviet Union
Vietnam 38, 41, 42, 123; Soviet support
for 63, 66
Waltz, Kenneth 7, 165-6
Waltzian optimists 164
Waltzian threshold 39
Wang Bingnam 44
war and warfare: in Afghanistan 101;
anti-submarine 143; Arab-Israeli 97,
99-100; asymmetric 70; of attrition
93, 103; biological 41; chemical 41,
97, 99; Chinese 48, 70, 72; Chinese
civil war 43, 44, 58-9; conventional 9,
10, 38, 40-1, 48, 69, 77, 78, 128, 143,
159, 161; with DPRK 118-19, 121,
124-6, 128; Gulf War 112, 114, 121,
122, 164; hit-and-run 77; Iran-Iraq 93,
96, 97-9, 100, 103, 160, 165-6; in
Iraq 13, 122; against Israel 98-100;
Korean War 32, 43, 44, 59, 123-4,
160-1, 168; in Kosovo 13; limited 15;
naval 144; nuclear 8-9, 10, 17,43,45,
69, 73-4, 147, 150, 166; preparations
for 16; preventive 7; proponents of 12,
167; radiological 41; regional 41, 48;
resulting from proliferation 172;
Russo-Japanese 73; Second World
War 7, 9, 20, 77, 143, 145, 161;
between Soviet Union and China 58,
61, 67, 74, 76-8; threat of 2,118; in
Vietnam 48, 123; Yom Kippur War
98; see also Cold War
Warsaw Pact 2, 60, 64, 75
Weitzman, Ezer 91-2, 93, 95, 102
Wesley, Kevin 164
Wohlstetter, Albert 5
Woolsey, R. James 116, 122
Ya’ari, Avi 102
Yadin, Yigael 91-2, 94-5, 102
Yom Kippur War 98
Yongbyon nuclear complex 112-14,
124; proposed strike against 126-7
Yudin, Pavel 61
Zenit 2 satellites 71
Zhenbao (Damanski) island 64-5, 69,
70, 71
Zhou Enlai 63, 66, 72; meeting with
Kosygin 67, 72
Zipori, Mordechai 91
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