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Title ProperConsidering alternative nuclear targeting strategies
LanguageENG
AuthorGallagher, Mark A ;  Sorice, Justin E
Summary / Abstract (Note)We construct an analysis framework for nuclear force structure where the ends are deterrence objectives, the ways are viable targeting strategies, and the means are nuclear forces. Deterring adversaries requires both capability and will that convinces them not to act. A country's will is perceived as credible only if the war plans and targeting strategies are consistent with a nuclear power's principles, such as the Just War Doctrine. The United States currently applies a counter-force targeting strategy; however, hardening, mobility, deceptions, and defensive systems continue to challenge the ability to target another's nuclear weapons. Alternative strategies, such as counter-economic (energy, transportation, financial center, or communications) and counter-leadership may be feasible. However, with fewer nuclear weapons, fewer targeting strategies are viable
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol.33, No.5; Nov-Dec.2014: p.451-465
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol: 33 No 5
Standard NumberUnited States – US


 
 
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