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Moving beyond the precepts of traditional deterrence theory, this ground-breaking volume offers insights for the use of deterrence in the modern world, where policy makers may encounter irrational actors, failed states, religious zeal, ambiguous power relationships, and other situations where long-established rules of statecraft do not apply. A distinguished group of contributors here examines issues such as deterrence among the great powers; the problems of regional and nonstate actors; and actors armed with chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. Complex deterrence will be a valuable resource for anyone facing the considerable challenge of fostering security and peace in the twenty-first century.
Contents List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements I Introduction 1. Complex Deterrence: An Introduction II Deterrence and its Challenges 2. Three Items in One: Deterrence as Concept, Research Program, and Political Issue 3. Rational Deterrence against “Irrational” Adversaries? No Common Knowledge III Deterrence and Nonstate Actors 4. Complex Deterrence in the Asymmetric-Warfare Era 5. Deterring Nuclear Terrorists IV Deterrence and Smaller Powers 6. Deterrence, Rogue States, and the U.S. Policy 7. Collective-Actor Deterrence 8. Complexity of Deterrence among New Nuclear States: The India-Pakistan Case 9. Unconventional Deterrence: How the Weak Deter the Strong 10. Deterrence and Compellence in Iraq , 1991–2003: Lessons for a Complex Paradigm V Deterrence and Major Powers 11. Deterrence among Great Powers in an Era of Globalization 12. The Endurance of Extended Deterrence: Continuity, Change, and Complexity in Theory and Policy 13. The Revolution in Military Affairs: Impact of Emerging Technologies on Deterrence Conclusions List of Contributors Index
ISBN - 9788175967816
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Pages : 357
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