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Deterrence in the age of artificial intelligence and autonomy: a paradigm shift in nuclear deterrence theory and practice?
In: Johnson, James orcid:0000-0002-5203-8583 (2021) Deterrence in the age of artificial intelligence and autonomy: a paradigm shift in nuclear deterrence theory and practice? Defense and Security Analysis, 36 (4). pp. 422-448. ISSN 1475-1798 (2021)
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Peculiarities of ethical concept of paradoxism "War - Peace" ; Особливості етичного осмислення парадоксизму "Війна - Мир"
In: Humanities Studies; № 7 (84) (2021) ; Humanities Studies; No. 7 (84) (2021) ; 2708-0404 ; 2708-0390 (2021)
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Von Hiroshima bis Panmunjeom - Medienbilder und die soziale Problemkonstruktion von Atomwaffen
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Under the Nuclear Sun: Ecocritical Literature and Anticolonial Struggle in the Pacific
Maurer, Anais. - 2018
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Under the Nuclear Sun: Ecocritical Literature and Anticolonial Struggle in the Pacific ...
Maurer, Anais. - : Columbia University, 2018
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Rethinking the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons and American Grand Strategy (November 2018) ... [<Journal>]
Gavin, Francis J.. - : Texas National Security Review
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Rethinking the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons and American Grand Strategy (November 2018) [<Journal>]
Gavin, Francis J.. - : Texas National Security Review
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Revolutionary Intelligence: The Expanding Intelligence Role of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps
In: Journal of Strategic Security (2015)
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A Hedge Against Politicization: An Impartial Intelligence Community for America
In: DTIC (2010)
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Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions
In: DTIC (2009)
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Unclassified Report to Congress on the Acquisition of Technology Relating to Weapons of Mass Destruction and Advanced Conventional Munitions, Cover 1 January to 31 December 2008
In: DTIC (2009)
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Recommendations for reducing ambiguity in written procedures.
Matzen, Laura E.. - : Sandia National Laboratories, 2009
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Deterrence from Cold War to Long War: Lessons from Six Decades of RAND Research
In: DTIC (2008)
Abstract: A decade after the end of the Cold War, many viewed the attacks of September 11, 2001, as confirming the end of deterrence. Despite overwhelming nuclear and conventional superiority, the United States suffered a major attack on its own soil for the first time since World War II. In response to this atrocity, the 2002 United States national security strategy proclaimed the irrelevance of deterrence to many important challenges from both state and nonstate actors. Yet reports of the demise of deterrence were greatly exaggerated. The 2006 version of the national security strategy returned "deterrence" to the lexicon of U.S. national defense. More importantly, it provides the framework from which this revival of deterrence springs. This framework is that "of a long struggle, similar to what our country faced in the early years of the Cold War." Deterrence, the unpalatable but indispensable strategy of the old Cold War, will be an equally indispensable part of the strategy of the new long war. This book consists of seven main sections. The first presents a brief history of RAND's role in the development of deterrence theory and policy. The second provides an assessment of the relevance of Cold War era deterrence research to the challenges of the long war. The next section discusses the theoretical basis of deterrence and its components as well as some generic policy considerations that are derived from the theory. The fourth section describes why deterrence was the strategy the United States adopted for the Cold War and the benefits that accrued from this choice. The fifth section describes in more detail various technical and doctrinal approaches to making deterrence effective that RAND studied. The next section describes RAND efforts to study the psychological and organizational elements of deterrence. The final section presents three contexts and scenarios related to the long war in which RAND deterrence research might be relevant. ; RAND Project Air Force. ISBN 978-0-8330-4482-2.
Keyword: *DETERRENCE; *FOREIGN POLICY; *LESSONS LEARNED; *NATIONAL SECURITY; *STRATEGY; *THEORY; *UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT; BIBLIOGRAPHIES; CHINA; COLD WAR; COUNTERFORCES(MILITARY); Government and Political Science; Humanities and History; MILITARY HISTORY; NATIONAL DEFENSE; NONSTATE ACTORS; NORTH KOREA; NUCLEAR WEAPONS; RUSSIA; TAIWAN; TERRORISM; VIETNAM WAR
URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA489540
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Intelligence Estimates: How Useful to Congress?
In: DTIC (2007)
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WMD Proliferation, Globalization, and International Security: Whither the Nexus and National Security?
In: DTIC (2006)
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Improvised Incendiary Devices: Risk Assessment, Threats, Vulnerabilities and Consequences
In: DTIC (2006)
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Defining "Weapons of Mass Destruction"
In: DTIC (2006)
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Air Force Intelligence Role in Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Maxwell Paper, Number 39)
In: DTIC (2006)
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Intelligence reform and implications for North Korea's Weapons of Mass Destruction Program
Nash, Arnold W.. - : Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2005
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Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction: Establishment and Composition
In: DTIC (2005)
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