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- catalog abstract "Keith Payne begins by asking, "Did we really learn how to deter predictably and reliably during the Cold War?" He answers cautiously in the negative, pointing out that we know only that our policies toward the Soviet Union did not fail. What we can be more certain of, in Payne's view, is that such policies will almost assuredly fail in the Second Nuclear Age - a period in which direct nuclear threat between superpowers has been replaced by threats posed by regional "rogue" powers newly armed with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. The fundamental problem with deterrence theory is that it posits a rational, reasonable - hence predictable - opponent. History frequently demonstrates the opposite. Payne argues that as the one remaining superpower, the United States needs to be more flexible in its approaches to regional powers. No one model of deterrence can cover all contingencies, and in some cases deterrence theory simply may not apply. He reveals why, particularly in light of political reluctance to use nuclear weapons, U.S. power projection forces may be the mainstay of U.S. regional deterrence threats in the foreseeable future. Yet because conventional forces are likely to be inadequately "fearsome" to deter in some cases, the nuclear threat must not be moved completely into the background, else we could be deterred by those we seek to deter.".
- catalog contributor b10088851.
- catalog coverage "United States Military policy.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Colin S. Gray -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. New Environment, New Requirement -- Ch. 3. The Valor of Ignorance -- Ch. 4. Success, Motivation, Mistakes, and Uncertainty -- Ch. 5. Reconsidering the Hubris of Past and Present -- Ch. 6. Summary and Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Keith Payne begins by asking, "Did we really learn how to deter predictably and reliably during the Cold War?" He answers cautiously in the negative, pointing out that we know only that our policies toward the Soviet Union did not fail. What we can be more certain of, in Payne's view, is that such policies will almost assuredly fail in the Second Nuclear Age - a period in which direct nuclear threat between superpowers has been replaced by threats posed by regional "rogue" powers newly armed with chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. The fundamental problem with deterrence theory is that it posits a rational, reasonable - hence predictable - opponent. History frequently demonstrates the opposite. Payne argues that as the one remaining superpower, the United States needs to be more flexible in its approaches to regional powers.".
- catalog description "No one model of deterrence can cover all contingencies, and in some cases deterrence theory simply may not apply. He reveals why, particularly in light of political reluctance to use nuclear weapons, U.S. power projection forces may be the mainstay of U.S. regional deterrence threats in the foreseeable future. Yet because conventional forces are likely to be inadequately "fearsome" to deter in some cases, the nuclear threat must not be moved completely into the background, else we could be deterred by those we seek to deter.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 168 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Deterrence in the second nuclear age.".
- catalog identifier "0813108950 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0813119987 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Deterrence in the second nuclear age.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lexington : University Press of Kentucky,".
- catalog relation "Deterrence in the second nuclear age.".
- catalog spatial "United States Military policy.".
- catalog subject "327.1/7 20".
- catalog subject "Deterrence (Strategy)".
- catalog subject "UA23 .P3747 1996".
- catalog subject "World politics 1989-".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Colin S. Gray -- Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. New Environment, New Requirement -- Ch. 3. The Valor of Ignorance -- Ch. 4. Success, Motivation, Mistakes, and Uncertainty -- Ch. 5. Reconsidering the Hubris of Past and Present -- Ch. 6. Summary and Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Deterrence in the second nuclear age / Keith B. Payne.".
- catalog type "text".