A new cold war? missile defenses, nuclear arms reductions and cyber war/ Stephen J Cimbala
Material type: TextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Comparative Strategy Vol.34, No.1, January-March 2015, pp.95-111 (113)Summary: United States and Russia headed toward a new cold war. Arguments pertinent to those three issues are not necessarily transferable as interpretations of trends in U.S - Russian relations. The priority of politics over strategy has important implications for future success, or failure in the management of strategic force modernization, nuclear arms control and military cyber threats. The three issues are a post -new start strategic arms reduction agreement, second the relationship between offensive nuclear force reductions and missile defenses is a complicated one, third, the potential of cyber deterrence and cyberwar to contribute across the board.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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United States and Russia headed toward a new cold war. Arguments pertinent to those three issues are not necessarily transferable as interpretations of trends in U.S - Russian relations. The priority of politics over strategy has important implications for future success, or failure in the management of strategic force modernization, nuclear arms control and military cyber threats. The three issues are a post -new start strategic arms reduction agreement, second the relationship between offensive nuclear force reductions and missile defenses is a complicated one, third, the potential of cyber deterrence and cyberwar to contribute across the board.
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