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SECOND NUCLEAR AGE (5) answer(s).
 
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Assuring Japan and South Korea in the second nuclear age / Santoro, David; Warden, John K   Article
Santoro, David Article
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Summary/Abstract Discussions about the requirements for U.S. extended deterrence and assurance are making a comeback. During the Cold War, U.S. analysts focused primarily on Western Europe, but in recent years the challenges of extended deterrence and assurance have been starker in Northeast Asia. Discussing the requirements for U.S. extended deterrence and assurance involves asking how the United States can deter its adversaries and assure its allies. In both cases, the critical factor is perception. According to analysts Clark Murdock and Jessica Yeats, “In the same way that deterrence must be tailored to each actor, situation, and form of warfare, assurance must be tailored to the strategic culture, threat perceptions, values, and specific concerns of each ally.”
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ID:   116926


Fire in the east: rise of Asian military power and the second nuclear age / Bracken , Paul 1999  Book
Bracken , Paul Book
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Publication New York, Harper Collins, 1999.
Description xxix,186p.hbk
Standard Number 9780060193447
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ID:   019194


Illusions of the second nuclear age / Lifton Robert Jay Spring 2001  Article
Lifton Robert Jay Article
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Publication Spring 2001.
Description 25-30
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ID:   170551


Nuclear order in the twenty-first century / Sood, Rakesh (ed.) 2019  Book
Sood, Rakesh (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Observer Research Foundation, 2019.
Description 157p.pbk
Standard Number 9789388262675
Key Words China  Russia  Asia Pacific  France  Pakistan  Second Nuclear age 
Nuclear age  Nuclear weapon  Strategic Stability 
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Strategic stability in the twenty-first century: the challenge of the second nuclear age and the logic of stability interdependence / Garcia, Zenel   Journal Article
Garcia, Zenel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Strategic stability has been a core pillar of nuclear-armed states since the Cold War. Despite remaining an explicit policy preference, challenges posed by the second nuclear age make it increasingly difficult for states to establish and maintain strategic stability. These challenges are based on the growing number of nuclear-armed actors and these states' different motivations and capabilities. Additionally, new conventional weapons systems have added a new layer of complexity. The diversification of ballistic missile roles into the realm of conventional strike platforms coupled with the development of ballistic missile defense, challenges two core components of strategic stability: second-strike capability and mutual vulnerability.
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