Entanglement : Russian and Chinese perspectives on non-nuclear weapons and nuclear risks / James M. Acton, editor ; [contributors:] Alexey Arbatov ; Vladimir Dworkin, Petr Topychkanov, Tong Zhao, Li Bin
Language: English Publication details: Washington, DC, 2017Description: 86 pSubject(s): Online resources:![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/itemtypeimg/npl/Faculty-Course-Materials.gif)
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Summary
The entanglement of non-nuclear weapons with nuclear weapons and their enabling capabilities is exacerbating the risk of inadvertent escalation. Yet so far, the debate about the severity of this risk has been almost exclusively limited to American participants. So Carnegie teams from Russia and China set out to examine the issue and answer two questions: How serious are the escalation risks arising from entanglement? And, how do the authors’ views compare to those of their countries’ strategic communities?
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