Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign policy, alliance relations, and strategic stability. In the first essay, Dr. Tucker argues that a greater commitment to defensive systems would not substantially affect deterrence or extended deterren
Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign ...
The strategy of limited war has transformed the American approach to the use of force and played a key role in U.S. foreign policy since World War II. As the mainstay of containment it was designed to deter and fight wars effectively at a tolerable cost and risk in the nuclear age by providing the United States with a flexible and controlled response to a variety of military threats. The strategy met a severe challenge in the Vietnam war; it has nevertheless continued to prevail as a doctrine, if not necessarily with its former utility, by adapting to the changing domestic and international...
The strategy of limited war has transformed the American approach to the use of force and played a key role in U.S. foreign policy since World War II....
Since the end of World War II, the United States has faced moral and strategic issues in its management of force that are unique in the history of international politics.
Since the end of World War II, the United States has faced moral and strategic issues in its management of force that are unique in the history of int...
Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign policy, alliance relations, and strategic stability. In the first essay, Dr. Tucker argues that a greater commitment to defensive systems would not substantially affect deterrence or extended deterren
Showing how the development of space technology could affect the present system of deterrence, the authors consider the consequences for U.S. foreign ...