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Cross-Domain Deterrence - Strategy in an Era of Complexity (Paperback)
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The complexity of the twenty-first century threat landscape
contrasts markedly with the bilateral nuclear bargaining context
envisioned by classical deterrence theory. Nuclear and conventional
arsenals continue to develop alongside anti-satellite programs,
autonomous robotics or drones, cyber operations, biotechnology, and
other innovations barely imagined in the early nuclear age. The
concept of cross-domain deterrence (CDD) emerged near the end of
the George W. Bush administration as policymakers and commanders
confronted emerging threats to vital military systems in space and
cyberspace. The Pentagon now recognizes five operational
environments or so-called domains (land, sea, air, space, and
cyberspace), and CDD poses serious problems in practice. In
Cross-Domain Deterrence, Erik Gartzke and Jon R. Lindsay assess the
theoretical relevance of CDD for the field of International
Relations. As a general concept, CDD posits that how actors choose
to deter affects the quality of the deterrence they achieve.
Contributors to this volume include senior and junior scholars and
national security practitioners. Their chapters probe the
analytical utility of CDD by examining how differences across, and
combinations of, different military and non-military instruments
can affect choices and outcomes in coercive policy in historical
and contemporary cases.
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