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100 _aSOLOVYEVA Anzhelika
245 _aMoscow’s perspective on nuclear deterrence and war:
_bfrom the Cold War to the war in Ukraine/
_cAnzhelika Solovyeva
260 _c2023
520 _aWhile the threat of Russia’s use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine remains, it becomes ever more important to address the long history of confusion among Western analysts in trying to understand the Kremlin’s thinking. Anzhelika Solovyeva contends that while the Soviets were more serious and systematic in terms of deterrence than has often been assumed, layered deterrence and theatre-level war-fighting constitute two complementary but different paradigms of Russia’s current nuclear strategy.
650 _aNUCLEAR WEAPONS
_zMOSCOW
_zUKRAINE
773 _gRusi Journal, Volume 168, Number 5, 2023, page: 20-33.
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03071847.2023.2265415
_zClick here for full text
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