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DECLARATORY POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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Military security policy of the Russian federation amid the stagnation of the international legal system of control over arms an / Sukhorutchenko, V.V.   Journal Article
SUKHORUTCHENKO, V.V. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper deals with the problematic formation of a declaratory military security policy of the Russian Federation amid existing and emerging threats caused by the aggressive actions of the US and the NATO bloc, as well as the stagnation of control over arms and military activities.
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Posturing for great power competition: Identifying coercion problems in U.S. nuclear policy / Montgomery, Evan Braden   Journal Article
Montgomery, Evan Braden Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States has adjusted its nuclear posture recently by adding nonstrategic weapons to its arsenal and raising the prospect of nuclear retaliation for nonnuclear attacks against command-and-control systems. Critics argue the former change is too dangerous due to the discrimination problem, while the latter change is too draconian due to the proportionality problem. I argue instead that new capabilities introduce a magazine depth problem, while new threats introduce an opportunistic aggression problem. This suggests that changes in force structure are not as dangerous as critics suggest, while changes in declaratory policy are more dangerous than they realize.
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