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Between acquisition and use : assessing the likelihood of nuclear terrorism / McIntosh, Christopher ; Storey, Ian   Journal Article
McIntosh, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Much of the contemporary literature on nuclear terrorism focuses on the question of whether a terrorist organization could acquire a nuclear weapon. This assumes that once a terrorist group acquires a weapon, they will, at some point, attempt to detonate it in an attack. This article calls that assumption into question by using a strategic perspective to examine the likely behavior of a nuclear-armed terrorist organization. We identify and assess the most likely options available and conclude that a nuclear terrorist attack is the least likely outcome—even for terrorist groups with nuclear capability. This results from three drawbacks of actually detonating a nuclear weapon: the costs associated with an attack, the benefits forfeited in terms of the options foreclosed by using the weapon, and the relative strategic value of alternative courses of action.
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Response to Mark Bell's “Defending the Acquisition-Use Presumption in Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism” / McIntosh, Christopher ; Storey, Ian   Journal Article
McIntosh, Christopher Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This is a response to Mark Bell's “Defending the Acquisition-Use Presumption” by the authors of the original article “Between Acquisition and Use: Assessing the Likelihood of Nuclear Terrorism.”
Key Words Nuclear Terrorism  Mark Bel 
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