Cross-Domain Deterrence
Cross-Domain Deterrence
Strategy in an Era of Complexity
Gartzke, Erik; Lindsay, Jon R.
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2019
416
Dura
Inglês
9780190908645
15 a 20 dias
714
1. Cross-Domain Deterrence, from Practice to Theory
Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke
The Concept of Cross-Domain Deterrence
2. Cross-Domain Deterrence in American Foreign Policy
Michael Nacht, Patricia Schuster, and Eva Uribe
3. The Past and Future of Deterrence Theory
Patrick M. Morgan
4. Simplicity and Complexity in the Nth Nuclear Era
Ron Lehman
Strategic Implications of Different Military Domains
5. Deterrence in and through Cyberspace
Jacquelyn Schneider
6. Anti-Satellite Weapons and the Instability of Deterrence
Benjamin Bahney, Jonathan Pearl, and Michael Markey
7. Air Power Versus Ground Forces: Deterrence at the Operational Level of War
Phil Haun
8. Sea Power Versus Land Power: Cross-Domain Deterrence in the Peloponnesian War
Joshua Rovner
Communication and Credibility across Domains
9. International Law and the Common Knowledge Requirements of Cross-Domain Deterrence
James Morrow
10. Signaling with Secrets: Evidence on Soviet Perceptions and Counterforce Developments in the Late Cold War
Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin G. Long
11. Extended Deterrence and Assurance in Multiple Domains
Rupal Mehta
Interactions across Military and Nonmilitary Domains
12. Asymmetric Advantage: Weaponizing People as Non-Military Instruments of Cross-Domain Coercion
Kelly Greenhill
13. Linkage Politics: Managing the End of the Cold War
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson
14. Beyond Military Deterrence: The Multidimensionality of International Relations in East Asia
Chin-Hao Huang and David Kang
Conclusion
15. The Analytic Potential of Cross-Domain Deterrence
Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke
1. Cross-Domain Deterrence, from Practice to Theory
Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke
The Concept of Cross-Domain Deterrence
2. Cross-Domain Deterrence in American Foreign Policy
Michael Nacht, Patricia Schuster, and Eva Uribe
3. The Past and Future of Deterrence Theory
Patrick M. Morgan
4. Simplicity and Complexity in the Nth Nuclear Era
Ron Lehman
Strategic Implications of Different Military Domains
5. Deterrence in and through Cyberspace
Jacquelyn Schneider
6. Anti-Satellite Weapons and the Instability of Deterrence
Benjamin Bahney, Jonathan Pearl, and Michael Markey
7. Air Power Versus Ground Forces: Deterrence at the Operational Level of War
Phil Haun
8. Sea Power Versus Land Power: Cross-Domain Deterrence in the Peloponnesian War
Joshua Rovner
Communication and Credibility across Domains
9. International Law and the Common Knowledge Requirements of Cross-Domain Deterrence
James Morrow
10. Signaling with Secrets: Evidence on Soviet Perceptions and Counterforce Developments in the Late Cold War
Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin G. Long
11. Extended Deterrence and Assurance in Multiple Domains
Rupal Mehta
Interactions across Military and Nonmilitary Domains
12. Asymmetric Advantage: Weaponizing People as Non-Military Instruments of Cross-Domain Coercion
Kelly Greenhill
13. Linkage Politics: Managing the End of the Cold War
Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson
14. Beyond Military Deterrence: The Multidimensionality of International Relations in East Asia
Chin-Hao Huang and David Kang
Conclusion
15. The Analytic Potential of Cross-Domain Deterrence
Jon Lindsay and Erik Gartzke