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Cross-domain deterrence : strategy in an era of complexity / edited by Jon R. Lindsay and Erik Gartzke

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  • Cross-domain deterrence : strategy in an era of complexity / edited by Jon R. Lindsay and Erik Gartzke
  • New York (N.Y.) : Oxford University press
  • C 2019
  • 1 volume (VIII-397 pages) : illustrations, graphiques, tableaux ; 24 cm
  • 978-0-19-090865-2
  • 978-0-19-090864-5
  • 9780190908652 br.
  • 9780190908645 rel.
  • 355.02
  • Titre provenant des métadonnées fournies par l'éditeur
  • Notes bibliographiques. Index
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Deterrence theory, which emerged during the Cold War, explains how states can use nuclear threats to prevent nuclear war. Today, however, the threat landscape is significantly more complex. Alongside ever-more sophisticated nuclear weapons arsenals, contemporary threats include cyberwarfare, anti-satellite weapons, robotic drones, and advanced conventional weapons. To deal with the new threat environment, the Pentagon identified five operational domains: land, sea,air, space, and cyberspace. The resulting model is an integrated, flexible regime that is able to deter threats across domains. In this volume, a leading cast of scholars and national security practitioners explore the logic and application of cross-domain deterrence in theory and practice."
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