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Journal of Strategic Studies

Volume 32, Issue 5, 2009

A Second Nuclear Revolution: From Nuclear Primacy to Post-Existential Deterrence

A Second Nuclear Revolution: From Nuclear Primacy to Post-Existential Deterrence

DOI:
10.1080/01402390903189402
Tom Sauera

pages 745-767

Available online: 21 Oct 2009

Abstract

This article predicts that the nuclear weapon states may opt sooner for nuclear elimination than generally expected. This delegitimation of nuclear weapons is due to five factors whose importance has grown since the mid-1990s: nuclear proliferation, the risk of nuclear terrorism, the nuclear taboo, missile defence, and the increased importance of international law. The article starts with categorizing nuclear weapons policies: nuclear primacy, maximum deterrence, minimum deterrence, existential deterrence, and post-existential deterrence. The nuclear weapon states will probably shift their policies from nuclear primacy (US), maximum deterrence (Russia), minimum or existential deterrence (UK, France, Israel, China, India, Pakistan, North Korea) to post-existential deterrence (or elimination), taking one step at a time.

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  • Available online: 21 Oct 2009

Author affiliations

  • a Department of Politics at the Universiteit Antwerpen (Antwerp University), Belgium

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Taylor & Francis Group