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Nuclear threats, nuclear deterrence, and the future of nuclear restraint regimes after Russia's war of aggression

[working paper]

Dembinski, Matthias
Polianskii, Mikhail

Corporate Editor
PRIF - Peace Research Institute Frankfurt / Leibniz-Institut für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung

Abstract

Russia's war of aggression exacerbates nuclear threats in multifaceted and potentially catastrophic ways, while diminishing the prospects for arms control and nuclear restraint regimes. In this, it is comparable to the early phases of the Cold War. This PRIF report critically examines the transforma... view more

Russia's war of aggression exacerbates nuclear threats in multifaceted and potentially catastrophic ways, while diminishing the prospects for arms control and nuclear restraint regimes. In this, it is comparable to the early phases of the Cold War. This PRIF report critically examines the transformative impact Russia's war is having on the contemporary nuclear order, focusing on the utility of nuclear weapons in crisis bargaining, the credibility and sources of extended deterrence, and the functions and limitations of arms control. Drawing on lessons from the past, the authors discuss what a future nuclear strategy might look like.... view less

Keywords
Russia; Western world; nuclear power; East-West relations; threat; deterrence; arms control

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy

Free Keywords
Verhältnis zwischen Nuklearwaffenstaaten; Bedrohungsvorstellungen (Sicherheitspolitik); Nukleare Abschreckung; Kontrolle nuklearer Waffen; Rüstungskontroll-Beschränkungsmaßnahmen; Nuklearstrategie

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

City
Frankfurt am Main

Page/Pages
31 p.

Series
PRIF Reports, 5/2024

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48809/prifrep2405

ISBN
978-3-946459-96-5

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NoDerivs 4.0


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