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ID194823
Title ProperAchieving Minimum Deterrence
Other Title Informationa New Dyadic Dataset on Strategic Nuclear Weapons Delivery Capabilities
LanguageENG
AuthorSuh, Kyungwon
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper argues that existing quantitative studies mistakenly assume that all nuclear states can impose nuclear destruction on opponents by simply distinguishing nuclear states from non-nuclear states. This practice, however, does not capture variation in 1) nuclear states’ possession of delivery capabilities, 2) the range of deployed nuclear delivery systems, and 3) the geographic distance between nuclear states and their dyadic counterparts. Instead of this monadic nuclear statehood approach, I propose the dyadic nuclear reach approach, which uses a new dyad-specific measure of states’ strategic nuclear delivery capabilities. It codes whether a nuclear state can launch a nuclear strike against a given opponent by using the information about the estimated range of each nuclear state’s strategic nuclear delivery platforms, nuclear operation bases, and states’ capital cities. An empirical application shows that using an appropriate measure of nuclear capabilities does significantly alter existing empirical knowledge of nuclear weapons and international conflict.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 68, No.5; May 2024: p.1017-1045
Key WordsNuclear Weapons ;  Nuclear Deterrence ;  Interstate Conflict ;  Nuclear Delivery Capability ;  Geographical Distance