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She added that the nuclear deterrence theory appears to be gaining support in France, but she wants the country to find another solution that does not involve countering a force with a force.
Traditional nuclear deterrence theory assumes rational actors operating under mutual vulnerability. But threshold wars break these assumptions in fundamental ways.
Four technology executives have been brought into the military fold with an explicit remit to make the Armed Forces “more lethal,” reflecting the softening attitudes throughout the sector towards “the ...
Iran Conflict Has Become a Nuclear Time Bomb The morning of August 6, 1945, began like any other, sunlit, serene, suspended ...
This month, we’re zeroing in on a core tension in US strategy toward China: how to strike the right balance between ...
According to the standard justification, nuclear weapons uniquely deter violence and serve as a foundation for global peace.
The genius of diplomacy is not in its mastery of force, but in its restraint from using it. Yet history, like a deaf sovereign, often favours the loudest actors. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran ...
In game theory, there is a well-known strategy called the "ticking time bomb": a threat of destructive action against an adversary that may also harm the threatening player themselves ...