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

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2019]Description: viii, 397 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780190908652 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Cross-domain deterrenceDDC classification:
  • 355.02 23
Contents:
Cross-domain deterrence, from practice to theory / Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke -- The concept of cross-domain deterrence -- Cross-domain deterrence in American foreign policy / Michael Nacht, Patricia Schuster, and Eva Uribe -- The past and future of deterrence theory / Patrick M. Morgan -- Simplicity and complexity in the nth nuclear era / Ron Lehman -- Strategic implications of different military domains -- Deterrence in and through cyberspace / Jacquelyn Schneider -- Anti-satellite weapons and the instability of deterrence / Benjamin Bahney, Jonathan Pearl, and Michael Markey -- Air power versus ground forces : deterrence at the operational level of war / Phil Haun -- Sea power versus land power : cross-domain deterrence in the Peloponnesian War / Joshua Rovner -- Communication and credibility across domains -- International law and the common knowledge requirements of cross-domain deterrence / James Morrow -- Signaling with secrets ; evidence on Soviet perceptions and counterforce developments in the late Cold War / Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin G. Long -- Extended deterrence and assurance in multiple domains / Rupal Mehta -- Interactions across military and nonmilitary domains -- Asymmetric advantage - weaponizing people as non-military instruments of cross-domain coercion / Kelly Greenhill -- Linkage politics - managing the end of the Cold War / Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson -- Beyond military deterrence - the multidimensionality of international relations in East Asia / Chin-Hao Huang and David Kang -- Conclusion -- The analytic potential of cross-domain deterrence / Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cross-domain deterrence, from practice to theory / Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke -- The concept of cross-domain deterrence -- Cross-domain deterrence in American foreign policy / Michael Nacht, Patricia Schuster, and Eva Uribe -- The past and future of deterrence theory / Patrick M. Morgan -- Simplicity and complexity in the nth nuclear era / Ron Lehman -- Strategic implications of different military domains -- Deterrence in and through cyberspace / Jacquelyn Schneider -- Anti-satellite weapons and the instability of deterrence / Benjamin Bahney, Jonathan Pearl, and Michael Markey -- Air power versus ground forces : deterrence at the operational level of war / Phil Haun -- Sea power versus land power : cross-domain deterrence in the Peloponnesian War / Joshua Rovner -- Communication and credibility across domains -- International law and the common knowledge requirements of cross-domain deterrence / James Morrow -- Signaling with secrets ; evidence on Soviet perceptions and counterforce developments in the late Cold War / Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin G. Long -- Extended deterrence and assurance in multiple domains / Rupal Mehta -- Interactions across military and nonmilitary domains -- Asymmetric advantage - weaponizing people as non-military instruments of cross-domain coercion / Kelly Greenhill -- Linkage politics - managing the end of the Cold War / Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson -- Beyond military deterrence - the multidimensionality of international relations in East Asia / Chin-Hao Huang and David Kang -- Conclusion -- The analytic potential of cross-domain deterrence / Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke.

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