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Progressive nuclear policy: rethinking continuous - at - sea deterrence / Ingram, Paul; Ritchie, Nick   Journal Article
Ingram, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The United Kingdom has maintained unbroken nuclear weapons patrols since 1968. The rationale for this doctrine of continuous deterrence has been based on several pillars that are irrelevant in today's environment. Rather than an absolute need for continuous deterrent, there is instead a great opportunity for Britain to take the lead as the most progressive of the nuclear weapons states by reducing the readiness and size of its strategic force.
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