Leah, Christine M. The Consequences of American Nuclear Disarmament : Strategy and Nuclear Weapons / [electronic resource] : / by Christine M. Leah.. — 1st ed. 2017.. — XI, 252 p. : online resource. — (American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century). - American Foreign Policy in the 21st Century .

1. Nuclear Weapons: A Piece of the Peace -- 2. Deterrence Without Nuclear Weapons? -- 3. Deterrence Without Nuclear Warheads? -- 4. Alliances Without Nuclear Weapons? (I) -- 5. Alliances Without Nuclear Weapons? (II) The Case of the Asia-Pacific -- 6. Arms Control Without Nuclear Weapons? -- 7. Conclusion: Disarming the Peace?.

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Анотація:
This book presents the strategic consequences of both deep nuclear reductions and complete disarmament in the United States. Christine M. Leah argues that, given the extent of nuclear weapons' influence on US strategic thinking and the implications for international security, further reductions beyond current Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) levels may not necessarily be a prudent idea. Nuclear weapons have contributed to the avoidance of major wars between states, both lengthened and legitimized alliances, and have made arms control relatively easier to conceptualize and manage. As such, Leah argues, the mutual control of nations and weapons may become even more difficult to manage if nuclear weapons are marginalized. This book is thus about the future of nuclear weapons, geopolitics, and strategy.

9783319507217

10.1007/978-3-319-50721-7 doi


United States—Politics and government.
International relations.
Politics and war.
Diplomacy.
Globalization.
US Politics.
Foreign Policy.
Military and Defence Studies.
Diplomacy.
Globalization.

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