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Strategy After Deterrence Stephen J. Cimbala

Strategy After Deterrence By Stephen J. Cimbala

Strategy After Deterrence by Stephen J. Cimbala


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Strategy After Deterrence by Stephen J. Cimbala

The profound political changes in the USSR and Eastern Europe during 1989 have forced the United States and its Western European allies to reevaluate both their long held military strategy of nuclear deterrence and the traditional role of NATO in European affairs. In this volume, Stephen Cimbala considers the ways in which American military priorities will have to change now that the tangible threat to Europe has been removed, exploring the options available to America and NATO given the new political and economic realities in Europe and the Soviet Union. Drawing upon a rich literature of Soviet and American defense strategy, Cimbala examines the structure and effectiveness of deterrence as a military strategy, the relationship between conventional and nuclear weapons, the likely course of future conflicts, and alternative military strategies. Following an introductory chapter which defines the concepts of deterrence and dissuasion and offers an overview of the changing character of European politics, Cimbala reviews the political context for the development of military strategy in Europe. Subsequent chapters consider the relationship between military stability and the likelihood of winning wars in their initial stages, analyze the issue of deterrence during war, discuss the potential for atypical wars in the future, and investigate the linkages between deception and deterrence. A separate chapter addresses the attempt to substitute non-nuclear dissuasion for nuclear deterrence, in the form of anti-nuclear strategic defenses which could defeat nuclear offenses. In the final chapter, Cimbala summarizes his conclusions and makes some additional observations about the implications of our new view of NATO and deterrence. Students of international relations, foreign policy, and military studies will find Cimbala's work enlightening and provocative reading.

About Stephen J. Cimbala

STEPHEN J. CIMBALA is Professor of Political Science at Pennsylvania State University, Delaware County. His previous books include Strategic Impasse (Greenwood, 1989), Nuclear Endings (Praeger, 1989), and Uncertainty and Control: Future Soviet and American Strategy.

Table of Contents

Introduction Removing the Nuclear Shadow: Political Context Temptation to Attack The Initial Period of War Limiting War: On the Extension of Deterrence into Military Conflict Atypical Wars: Beyond Deterrence? Military Deception and Deterrence Escaping the Nuclear Revolution: Anti-Nuclear Defenses and Deterrence Strategy After Deterrence: Concluding Observations Selected Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275937416
9780275937416
0275937410
Strategy After Deterrence by Stephen J. Cimbala
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-01-30
288
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