More: Nuclear Strategy

Survival Limits of Military Nuclear Power: Israel and “The Sting of the Bee”

In a now classic 1965 article on nuclear weapons, physicist Leo Szilard offered a clarifying metaphor on different types of national nuclear capability. For...

Israel, Iran and Nuclear Deterrence: What Happens “Where There Is No Common Power”

Special to Modern Diplomacy Abstract: Israel and Iran remain poised for a multi-level war. Such conflict could become nuclear even if Iran were to remain...

Israel’s Conventional and Nuclear Deterrence: A Systemic Whole

“The existence of system in the world is at once obvious to every observer of nature….” -Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, The Phenomenon of Man...

Confronting the Russia-China-Iran Bloc with Lessons of the World Wars

There are some stark differences between the current confrontation and the First and Second World Wars. Any NATO-Russian military struggle would unequivocally be fought...

One Planet, One Humanity: A Final Reminder

“If the world were perfect, it wouldn’t be.” -Yogi Berra It may still sound silly and “unrealistic,” but acknowledging global “oneness” represents humankind’s only plausible...

The Security Imperative: Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy – Book Review

Zamir Akram's book, "The Security Imperative: ‘Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence, and Diplomacy’ offers a rich and insightful analysis of Pakistan’s nuclear-capability. While it covers most...

Clarifying Strategic Risks: Scenarios of an Israel-Iran War

Iran continues to taunt Israel with threats of annihilation. But such threats have no tangible strategic foundation. They are erected on a flimsy structure...

The United States, North Korea and Nuclear War

“The laws of physics are decrees of fate.”-Alfred North Whitehead, The Origins of Modern Science Among the world’s nuclear trouble spots, North Korea is the...

Madness and World Politics: Risks of a Nuclear War

Abstract: Whether by design or inadvertence – by “bolt-from-the-blue” attacks or incremental aggressions – certain states could find themselves embroiled in a nuclear war....

The Evolution of Nuclear Weapons: From Battlefield Tools to Political Instruments

For over 70 years, nuclear weapons have been an integral part of our world, evolving into a modern-day phenomenon reflected in art, literature, and film...

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