Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
518
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
Hoover Institution Press
Edition
First Edition, 1
ISBN-10
0817913866
ISBN-13
9780817913861
Description
The publication gathers insights from a significant conference hosted at the Hoover Institution, focusing on the evolution and future of deterrence in international relations. Esteemed contributors, including George P. Shultz, Sidney D. Drell, and James E. Goodby, present a collection of papers that explore historical contexts and contemporary implications of deterrence strategy. They delve into the complexities and nuances behind maintaining peace and stability in a world often on the brink of conflict.
In these discussions, the authors reflect on past experiences and strategies while proposing thoughtful considerations for adapting deterrence theories to future geopolitical challenges. Their collective expertise allows them to examine critical issues such as nuclear proliferation, international security dynamics, and the role of emerging technologies. This informative volume not only serves as a historical record but also as a guide for policymakers and scholars interested in understanding how deterrence strategies may evolve amid shifting global landscapes.
In these discussions, the authors reflect on past experiences and strategies while proposing thoughtful considerations for adapting deterrence theories to future geopolitical challenges. Their collective expertise allows them to examine critical issues such as nuclear proliferation, international security dynamics, and the role of emerging technologies. This informative volume not only serves as a historical record but also as a guide for policymakers and scholars interested in understanding how deterrence strategies may evolve amid shifting global landscapes.
Genres
Action & Adventure
History