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@book{ Horovitz2022, title = {Russia's catch-all nuclear rhetoric in its war against Ukraine: a balancing act between deterrence, dissuasion, and compellence strategies}, author = {Horovitz, Liviu and Arndt, Anna Clara}, year = {2022}, series = {SWP Comment}, pages = {4}, volume = {60/2022}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit}, issn = {2747-5107}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.18449/2022C60}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-85130-7}, abstract = {A close reading of Russia's nuclear statements and actions during the first seven months of its war against Ukraine reveals a threefold approach. Moscow is walking a fine line between a well-crafted and successful deterrence strategy to prevent foreign military intervention; a more modest and rather unsuccessful attempt at dissuading foreign aid to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia; and incremental nuclear coercion against Kyiv that spurred Western deterrence messaging in response. This analysis reveals a careful Russian approach, suggesting that cost-benefit calculations are likely to continue to render nuclear escalation unlikely. However, nuclear use cannot be fully discounted, particularly if war-related developments severely imperil the survival of Russia's regime. (author's abstract)}, keywords = {Russland; Russia; Ukraine; Ukraine; Krieg; war; Bedrohung; threat; Provokation; provocation; Abschreckung; deterrence; Kriegsführung; warfare}}