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Proportionate Deterrence: A Model Nuclear Posture Review


Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Since the 1990s, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. The review envisioned and summarized here explicitly elucidates the dilemmas, uncertainties, and tradeoffs that come with current and possible alternative nuclear policies and forces.
Published January 21, 2021
Executive Summary
Ever since the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. These reviews have helped inform U.S. government personnel, citizens, allies, and adversaries of the country’s intentions and planned capabilities for conducting nuclear deterrence and, if necessary, war. The administration that takes office in January 2021 may or may not conduct a new NPR, but i ....

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Proportionate Deterrence: A Model Nuclear Posture Review


Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Since the 1990s, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. The review envisioned and summarized here explicitly elucidates the dilemmas, uncertainties, and tradeoffs that come with current and possible alternative nuclear policies and forces.
Published January 21, 2021
Executive Summary
Ever since the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, every U.S. presidential administration has published a Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) that explains the rationales behind its nuclear strategy, doctrine, and requested forces. These reviews have helped inform U.S. government personnel, citizens, allies, and adversaries of the country’s intentions and planned capabilities for conducting nuclear deterrence and, if necessary, war. The administration that takes office in January 2021 may or may not conduct a new NPR, but i ....

United States , North Korea , Carnegie Endowment For International Peace , District Of Columbia , South Korea , Republic Of Korea , North Korean , James Winnefeld , Donald Trump , Pranay Vaddi , Jamesa Winnefeld Jr , Bill Clinton , Kamala Harris , Joe Biden , Department Of Defense Law War Manual , Nuclear Disarmament , Nuclear Force Posture , Us Department Of Defense , Tj Lodge , Communications Chapter , Us Nuclear Policy Introduction , Atlantic Treaty Organization , Nuclear Forces , National Academy Of Sciences , Counsel Of The Department Defense , Nuclear Posture Review Washington ,