Dangerous Thresholds

Dangerous Thresholds
Author: Forrest E. Morgan,Karl P. Mueller,Evan S. Medeiros,Kevin L. Pollpeter,Roger Cliff
Publsiher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2008-07-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780833046369

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Escalation is a natural tendency in any form of human competition, and today's security environment demands that the United States be prepared for a host of escalatory threats. This analysis of escalation dynamics and approaches to escalation management draws on a range of historical examples from World War I to the struggle against global Jihad to inform escalation-related decisionmaking.

Dangerous Thresholds Managing Escalation in the 21st Century

Dangerous Thresholds  Managing Escalation in the 21st Century
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:318691252

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The subject of escalation has received little attention in U.S. strategic thought since the end of the Cold War. With prospects of conflict between nuclear-armed superpowers receding in memory, few policymakers, security analysts, or military leaders have worried about the danger of wars spinning out of control or considered how to manage these risks. Yet there are important reasons to examine the dynamics of escalation in the current security environment. Although the United States retains its nuclear superiority and has demonstrated the ability to pro- project overwhelming force in most conventional conflicts, strategic conditions have changed considerably in the past 15 years, and new adversaries have emerged. These developments could find the United States in escalatory situations that its leaders, schooled in ideas developed during the Cold War, are ill equipped to anticipate or manage. Understanding escalation is particularly important to the U.S. Air Force because of its unique ability to strike deep within enemy territory and the emphasis in Air Force doctrine on rapid strategic attack to achieve shock, paralysis, and escalation dominance. The Air Force recognizes the importance of understanding and managing the risks of escalation. In 2004, Director of Air Force Strategic Planning Major General Ronald J. Bath sponsored a war game in which uncontrolled escalation occurred, surprising players and controllers alike. Because this experience was just one in a series of escalatory events occurring in major war games over the past several years, General Bath recommended to Air Force Chief of Staff General John P. Jumper that the RAND Corporation be tasked to examine the risks of escalation in the current security environment and offer recommendations on how the Air Force can best anticipate and manage those risks.

Dangerous Thresholds

Dangerous Thresholds
Author: Forrest E. Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1027164475

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Escalation is a natural tendency in any form of human competition. When such competition entails military confrontation or war, the pressure to escalate can become intense due to the potential cost of losing conflicts of deadly force. Cold War-era thinking about escalation focused on the dynamics of bipolar, superpower confrontation and strategies to control it. Today's security environment, however, demands that the United States be prepared for a host of escalatory threats involving not only long-standing nuclear powers, but also new, lesser nuclear powers and irregular adversaries, such as.

Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change

Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change
Author: Wolfgang P. Cramer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521864718

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This volume, first published in 2006, presents findings on climate change from leading international scientists, for researchers, policy-makers and engineers.

2012 Report to Congress of the U S China Economic and Security Review Commission

2012 Report to Congress of the U S  China Economic and Security Review Commission
Author: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012
Genre: China
ISBN: PURD:32754083062707

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Report to Congress of the U S China Economic and Security Review Commission

Report to Congress of the U S  China Economic and Security Review Commission
Author: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2012
Genre: China
ISBN: IND:30000144680893

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Global Environmental Governance Technology and Politics

Global Environmental Governance  Technology and Politics
Author: Victor Galaz
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781955550

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We live on an increasingly human-dominated planet. Our impact on the Earth has become so huge that researchers now suggest that it merits its own geological epoch - the 'Anthropocene' - the age of humans. Combining theory development and case s

India and Nuclear Asia

India and Nuclear Asia
Author: Yogesh Joshi,Frank O'Donnell
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781626166189

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India's nuclear profile, doctrine, and practices have evolved rapidly since the country’s nuclear breakout in 1998. However, the outside world's understanding of India's doctrinal debates, forward-looking strategy, and technical developments are still two decades behind the present. India and Nuclear Asia will fill that gap in our knowledge by focusing on the post-1998 evolution of Indian nuclear thought, its arsenal, the triangular rivalry with Pakistan and China, and New Delhi's nonproliferation policy approaches. Yogesh Joshi and Frank O'Donnell show how India's nuclear trajectory has evolved in response to domestic, regional, and global drivers. The authors argue that emerging trends in all three states are elevating risks of regional inadvertent and accidental escalation. These include the forthcoming launch of naval nuclear forces within an environment of contested maritime boundaries; the growing employment of dual-use delivery vehicles; and the emerging preferences of all three states to employ missiles early in a conflict. These dangers are amplified by the near-absence of substantive nuclear dialogue between these states, and the growing ambiguity of regional strategic intentions. Based on primary-source research and interviews, this book will be important reading for scholars and students of nuclear deterrence and India's international relations, as well as for military, defense contractor, and policy audiences both within and outside South Asia.