A New Nuclear Century
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Cimbala and Scouras examine the issues related to the control of nuclear weapons in the early 21st century. These issues are both technical and policy oriented; science and values are commingled. This means that arguments about nuclear strategy arms control and proliferation are apt to be contentious and confusing. The authors seek to provide readers with a fuller more accurate understanding of the issues involved.They begin by analyzing the crazy mathematics of nuclear arms races and arms control that preoccupied analysts and policymakers during the Cold War. After examining stability modeling they argue for a more comprehensive definition of strategic stability and they relate this more inclusive concept to the current relationship between the United States and Russiaone characterized by cooperation as well as competition. They then use the concept of friction to analyze how the gap between theory and practice might influence nuclear force operations and arms control. The problem of nuclear weapons spread or proliferation is then considered from the vantage point of both theory and policy. They conclude with an analysis of whether the United States might get by in the 21st century with fewer legs of its strategic nuclear triplet than weapons based on land at sea and airborne. A provocative analysis for arms control policymakers strategists and students scholars and other researchers involved with nuclear weapons issues.
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