IISS Adelphi Papers #334 'Ballistic-Missile Defence and Strategic Stability' (2000)
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Should the US deploy ballistic missile defences? The arguments for and against are becoming increasingly polarised. This paper offers what is currently lacking in the debate: a quantitative analysis of how well defences would have to work to meet specific security objectives, and what level of defence might upset strategic stability.
- Soft Cover
- 96 pages
- In Good Condition