Publication

Jan 2013

This report examines why and how regional powers armed with nuclear weapons may employ those weapons coercively against the United States or US allies during a conventional war. The authors argue that the problem of intra-war deterrence – preventing nuclear-armed adversaries from escalating during a conventional conflict – is arguably the most important deterrence challenge facing the United States in the 21st century.

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Author Kier A Lieber, Daryl G Press
Series CCC PASCC Reports
Issue 1
Publisher Center on Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
Copyright © 2013 Center for Contemporary Conflict (CCC)
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