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Author Chalmers, Malcolm, 1956-

Title Less is better : nuclear restraint at low numbers / Malcolm Chalmers.

Imprint [London] ; Milton Park, Abingdon : Published on behalf of the RUSI, Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies by Routledge Journals ; Philadelphia, PA : Imprint of Taylor & Francis, 2012.
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 2nd FL Social Science Library Books  JZ5675 .C43 2012    Available
Collation vi, 121 pages ; 24 cm.
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Series Whitehall paper ; 78
Whitehall paper series ; 78.
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Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- Catastrophic risks -- The logic of nuclear restraint -- The jigsaw of restraint -- Conclusions.
Summary "Despite the rise of 'new' security threats like terrorism, cyber-war and piracy, the terrible destructive power of nuclear weapons still hangs over the world. Discussion on further strategic nuclear arms reduction has tended to be dominated by the analysis of possible trade-offs between the US and Russia. But as the prospect of further cuts below 'New START' levels is contemplated, increasing attention needs to be paid to the possible shape of a new, multi-power approach to nuclear restraint. While restraint at low numbers goes with the grain of thinking in most nuclear states, correct sequencing will be vital. Using the New START framework, attention could initially be focused on incremental decreases in US and Russian stocks of the most dangerous weapons. Thereafter, the other nuclear powers would need to take steps to limit the size and capabilities of their own arsenals in a process of mutual reductions. If successful, the benefits would be wide ranging: successful restraint amongst existing nuclear-armed states could engender trust, as well as provide mechanisms for reducing the risks of rapid escalation in the event of limited conflict. [This book] considers the various challenges and opportunities for ensuring restraint at low numbers in today's complicated web of bilateral nuclear relationships and in the context of the debate on 'Global Zero.'"--Cover.
Subject Nuclear arms control -- International cooperation.
Deterrence (Strategy)
Nuclear disarmament -- International cooperation.
Nuclear nonproliferation -- International cooperation.
Alt Author Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies.
ISBN 9780415814225
0415814227