Research Summaries

Back Extended Deterrence and International Security

Fiscal Year 2013
Division School of International Graduate Studies
Department National Security Affairs
Investigator(s) Yost, David S.
Sponsor Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Matters (DoD)
Summary The objective is to advance understanding of the evolving requirements for U.S. extended deterrence in the 21st century, notably with regard to U.S. nuclear weapons. This includes matters such as nuclear deterrence doctrine and corresponding policy issues. These issues include the future of nuclear deterrence, conventional deterrence, and force planning, missile defense, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and developments in Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, and elsewhere.
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