2012
Disarming Doubt
The Future of Extended Nuclear Deterrence in East Asia
President Lee announced at the 2010 Nuclear Security summit that South Korea will host the 2012 summit.
This book examines how the nuclear disarmament agenda might apply to East Asia. It also looks at the strategic doubts that some key US allies and China face in the region and examines whether disarmament and such doubts can be reconciled in a region bereft of the institutions or confidence that appear necessary for an equivalent to Cold War arms control.
© 2012 Lowy Institute for International Policy
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Author:
Nobuyasu Abe, Fiona Cunningham, Stephan Frühling, He Yun, Hyun-Wook Kim, Li Bin, Rory Medcalf, Andrew O'Neil, Hirofumi Tosaki
Editor:
Rory Medcalf, Fiona Cunningham
ISBN/EAN:
9780987057068
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Chapters:
- Introduction and Overview
- Untangling Japan’s Nuclear Dilemma: Deterrence Before Disarmament
- Credible Limitations: US Extended Nuclear Deterrence and Stability in Northeast Asia
- US Extended Deterrence and the Korean Peninsula
- Extended Deterrence, Nuclear Threat Reduction and Great-Power Conflict in Asia
- Conclusion: Extending Uncertainty or Disarming Doubt?
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