Maritime aspects of nuclear war: a dangerous crossroads/ Stephen J. Cimbala

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Naval War College Review Vol 75 No 1, Winter 2022, pp.43-63 (F22)Summary: State's actual experience in managing nuclear crises occurred almost entirely prior to the information age. The rule book for nuclear-crisis management in this era of cyber deterrence and cyber war remains to be written. Advanced cyberwar capabilities might interfere with future crisis management, resulting in misconceptions, faulty communications, and hasty judgements.
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State's actual experience in managing nuclear crises occurred almost entirely prior to the information age. The rule book for nuclear-crisis management in this era of cyber deterrence and cyber war remains to be written. Advanced cyberwar capabilities might interfere with future crisis management, resulting in misconceptions, faulty communications, and hasty judgements.

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