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ID193176
Title ProperNo annihilation without representation
Other Title InformationNATO nuclear use decision-making during the Cold War
LanguageENG
AuthorMichaels, Jeffrey H
Summary / Abstract (Note)Scholars focused on NATO nuclear strategy during the Cold War have devoted little attention to the dynamics of how the Alliance would decide to use nuclear weapons. This article aims to fill this gap by examining the internal debates about how a nuclear use decision would be taken, particularly balancing the desire to ensure adequate consultation of the non-nuclear members without undermining the credibility of NATO’s nuclear deterrent by giving them a veto. To avoid undermining Alliance cohesion, the nuclear use decision process was kept deliberately vague, despite the problems that would almost certainly have arisen in a war.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 46, No.5; Oct 2023: p.1010-1036
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 46 No 5
Key WordsNuclear Strategy ;  NATO ;  Nuclear Use ;  Cold War ;  Flexible Response


 
 
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