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Nuclear Superiority

The 'new triad' and the evolution of nuclear strategy

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In 2002 the Bush administration completed a Nuclear Posture Review that introduced a ‘new triad’ based on offensive-strike systems, defences and a revitalised defence infrastructure. The new triad is designed for a new strategic threat environment, characterised not by a long-standing nuclear rivalry with another superpower, but by unstable relationships with rogue-state proliferators, alongside more ambiguous relations with nuclear-weapon powers. Providing a historical context to these modifications to US nuclear strategy, this paper details how the new triad, which strongly emphasises the need to bolster the credibility of the nuclear deterrent and to prepare for nuclear use when deterrence fails, is founded on previous efforts to secure nuclear superiority against the Soviet Union and counter-proliferation capabilities against WMD-proliferant adversaries. It illustrates how the evolution of American nuclear strategy towards more effective counter-force capabilities, regardless of the current threat environment, has led to a host of counter-force developments. It discusses how this strategy is based on the long-standing American desire to control conflict escalation and how it may invite crisis instability with regional adversaries and disquiet among established nuclear powers. It proposes a limited approach, which could maximise the strategic advantages of the strategy and minimise the potential for strategic instability with Russia and China.

David S. McDonough is a PhD student in Political Science at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada and a Social Science and Humanities Research Council Canadian Graduate Scholarship (Doctoral) holder. He is also a Doctoral Fellow at the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies at Dalhousie University.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2015
June 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
112
Pages
PUBLISHER
The International Institute for Strategic Studies
SELLER
International Institute for Strategic Studies
SIZE
1.3
MB

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