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BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE (BMD) (2) answer(s).
 
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Deterrence under nuclear asymmetry: THAAD and the prospects for missile defense on the Korean peninsula / Kim, Inwook; Park, Soul   Journal Article
Park, Soul Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The 2016 decision to deploy Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) to South Korea has generated multitude of intensely politicized issues and has proved highly controversial. This has made it challenging to alleviate, let alone clarify, points of analytical and policy tensions. We instead disaggregate and revisit two fundamental questions. One is whether THAAD could really defend South Korea from North Korean missiles. We challenge the conventional “qualified optimism” by giving analytical primacy to three countermeasures available to defeat THAAD–use of decoys, tumbling and spiral motion, and outnumbering. These countermeasures are relatively inexpensive to create but exceedingly difficult to offset. Second, we assess the optimal way to ensure South Korean national security against North Korean missiles. By examining the balance of capability and issues of credibility/commitment, we show that the U.S. extended deterrence by punishment remains plentiful and sufficiently credible even without enhancing the current defense capability.
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North Korea and nuclear danger: context and policy options / Cimbala, Stephen J   Journal Article
Cimbala, Stephen J Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The challenge presented by a nuclear North Korea causes angst, and not only on account of the immediate and specific risks for the Korean peninsula or for the region of North Asia. The North Korean problem defies solution apart from consideration of the larger context within which nuclear danger is created in the present century.This larger context includes the debatable efficacy of deterrence, the degree of stress on the global nonproliferation regime and the requirement for leadership in nuclear arms reductions that falls to the United States and Russia.
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