Nuclear Weapons and US FP Flashcards

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how are nuclear weapons different from other types of weapons

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they have a far greater magnitude of destruction. different from past innovations that were originally brought into regular use after being thought to be too horrible but just destroying cities doesnt make them different

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What is the definition of deterrence?

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the concept that you can deter an attack by threat of retaliation.

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What is Mutually Assured Destruction

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if both sided have second strike capabilities then nuclear war doesnt make sense. converntional wars also detered because they could escalate to nuclear war

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What are 3 main issues when establishing crediblity

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do you have the resolve to execute these threats, do you have the capability to execute them, will you surrender your own cities in retaliation on behalf of an ally?

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How do you demonstrate that you are credible in your capabilities?

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have lots of nukes, submarines, ICBMs

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how do you demonstrate your resolve to build a credible threat?

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make public statements in a democracy that would be politically costly to reverse(tie your own hand like Kennedy did with Cuba)
leave something to chance like deployin gplanes with nukes to fly along the border

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How do you demonstrate that you will use nukes to protect an ally at your own expense?

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put trip wire troops along the border of an ally and make yourself a vested interest in any invasion. give nukes to your ally like Ike thought about doing

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What’s the potential probelem with missle defense

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can eliminate second strike capabilities and MAD. might tempt enemy to make preemptive strike before the defenses are ready, can prompt military build up that would overwhelm missle defenses

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What are the two views about how nuclear proliferation will affect stability

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horizontal proliferation is met with proliferation optimists and proliferation optimists

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what is the view of a nuclear proliferation optimist?

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the bomb creates caution, second stike capabilities are easy to achieve, states hav strong incentives to retain control of nukes,

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What is the view of a nuclear pessimist

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recent proliferators have fewer nukes and may not have second strike capabilities, militarys may not be headed by civilians and may sacrifice safety for readiness. period of vulnerabiltiy during the stages of development of a bomb

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Why does the USA not want lots of countries to get a nuke?

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nuclear weapons are the great equalizer, takes invasion off the table, takes coercion and threat of overthrow off the table

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Describe the ethics of nuclear deterrence

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2 sides: some say morality prohibits deterrence because it is effectively holding millions hostage, and no goal is worhty enough to justify that amt of death. The other side says that it is a moral imperative becuase it is a bloodless strategy, Utilitarian viewpoint. Just war theory says it violates the principles of proportionality and discrimination

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What is the difference between deterrence an ddefense?

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deterrence is just threats and defence is action

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Go back and reread notes in spiral and in packet about mandelbaum reading

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do it

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Trump & CLinton view on Israel

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not straight republican bs. he’s indifferent on moving the capital. anti-Tran nuke deal, Clinton is critical of trumps everythings negotiable policy. she supports the Nuke deal but argues for close inspections

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According To Pat & Rob, what grand strategy is Trump

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Isolationist leaning Selective engager