Davis, Jacquelyn K.

Anticipating a nuclear Iran challenges for U.S. security / [Texte imprimé] : Jacquelyn K. Davis and Robert L. Pfaltzgraff Jr. - New York : Columbia University Press, 2013 - 1 vol. (VIII-226 p.) ; 24 cm

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Introduction: setting the scene for Iran 's emergence as a nuclear power -- The deterrence dynamics of an Iran with nuclear weapons -- Does the nature of the regime matter? -- Model I: A defensive Iran -- Model II: an aggressive Iran -- Model iii: An unstable Iran -- Considerations influencing Iran 's nuclear emergence -- A defensive Iran 's nuclear posture, doctrinal priorities, and force posture (Model I) -- An aggressive Iran that flexes its muscles (Model II) -- An unstable Iran and the deterrence of rogue elements and nonstate actors (Model III) -- Nuclear weapons operationalization: what type of nuclear force? -- Model I: A defensive deterrent -- Model II: An offensive deterrent for an aggressive Iran -- Model III: An unstable Iran and the need to deter regime elements -- Implications for U.S. strategic and operational planning -- Iran as catalyst for a new deterrence dynamic among nuclear states -- Israel and the challenge of catalytic warfare -- Of dyads, triads, and the need for a new deterrence paradigm relating to a nuclear iran -- U.S. deterrence planning in the event of an Iranian nuclear breakout -- Declaratory policy, escalation control, and strategic communications -- Offensive-strike options and preventive planning -- Reassuring allies/coalition partners in the face of Iranian proliferation -- Assuring and dissuading Israel in the face of an Iranian nuclear breakout -- Missile defenses and consequence-management considerations -- Dealing with a nuclear Iran and asymmetric challenges -- Hezbollah and asymmetric operations -- Nuclear weapons and asymmetric operations -- Deterring rogue elements or nonstate armed groups -- Deterrence planning for the twenty-first century -- U.S. deterrence planning and Iran -- Extended deterrence in the "second nuclear age" -- Cyberwarfare and network operations

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Nuclear weapons / Iran Iran / Military policy Iran / Politics and government Iran / Foreign relations United States / Relations / Iran United States / Military policy Deterrence (Strategy) Security, International

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