Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-227) and index.
Contents:
Cyber deterrence and nuclear arms control -- Jumping the gun : prompt attacks and nuclear weapons -- Triads and tribulations : strategic nuclear arms reductions after new START -- Avoiding digital disaster : managing nuclear crises in the information age -- Controlling and ending a nuclear war -- Minimum deterrence : interim solution or strategic distraction? -- Missile defense and U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control : obstacles, options and opportunities -- Nonproliferation and nuclear arms control : optimistic prognosis or pessimistic premonition? -- Nuclear abolition : a bridge too far? -- Sub-strategic nuclear weapons, first use and deterrence : a NATO-Russian entanglement -- Armed persuasion and Vladimir Putin in Ukraine : a nuclear subtext?
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