Deterrence during disarmament : deep nuclear reductions and international security.
By: Acton, James M.
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Chapter 1. Central Deterrence
Chapter 2. Extended deterrence
Chapter 3. Crisis stability
Chapter 4. Rearmament stability
Chapter 5. Nuclear multipolarity
Conclusion
Appendix . Where are we now ?
Glossary
Endnotes
Chaptet
This Adelphi examines whether nuclear reductions in both Russia and the United States would constitute a risky step in to the unknown and could undermine national security.
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