Arms Control and Europe New Challenges and Prospects for Strategic Stability

This book examines the recent changes in strategic stability, caused by the collapse of the international security architecture. Against the background of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, international experts discuss topics and critical issues such as the revanchist strategy of Russia and the rea...

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Other Authors: Sinovets, Polina (Editor), Alberque, William (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Contributions to International Relations
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Introduction -- PART I. THE US, RUSSIA: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC STABILITY IN EUROPE -- The US Arms Control Agenda: Impact on Europe -- Russia’s Foreign and Security Policy: the Evolution of the Escalation Strategy -- The Crisis of Nuclear Arms Control Amid Russia´s Military Offense Against Ukraine -- Russia and Conventional Arms Control in Europe -- New Technologies and Nuclear Deterrence -- PART II. EXTENDED DETERRENCE AND ARMS CONTROL IN EUROPE -- The Nuclear Umbrella in Europe -- Nuclear Deterrence and Strategic Stability in Europe: French Positions and Perceptions -- The UK’s Current Force Structure and Posture -- Germany’s Position on the Future of Extended Deterrence and Arms Control in the Euro-Atlantic Region -- Arms Control in Europe and Extended Deterrence: A View from Turkey -- PART III. REGIONAL DIMENSIONS OF STRATEGIC STABILITY IN EUROPE -- Security and Defense Policy of Ukraine in the Main Provisions and Objectives of Its Strategic Documents -- Ukraine’s Policy towards Regimes of Non-Proliferation and Arms Control -- Strategic Risk Reduction in the Black Sea Region -- Regional Approaches to Strengthening the Eastern Flank of NATO: Case of Poland and Romania -- Iranian Nuclear Program and Its Impact on the European Security System 
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520 |a This book examines the recent changes in strategic stability, caused by the collapse of the international security architecture. Against the background of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, international experts discuss topics and critical issues such as the revanchist strategy of Russia and the readiness of the United States (US) and Europe to give an adequate response; the influence of new technologies in the future of nuclear deterrence; and the crumbling of the arms control and nonproliferation system under the new challenges. The book explains how the combination of these factors lead to a crucial change of strategic stability and the international security landscape, the first such change since the end of the Cold War. Divided into three parts, the book presents timely analyses on (1) US, Russia: New Challenges and Strategic Stability in Europe; (2) Extended Deterrence and Arms Control in Europe; and (3) Regional Dimensions of Strategic Stability in Europe. It further offers perspectives from and case studies on different countries, such as Ukraine, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the USA, Turkey, Poland, and Romania. This book is a must-read for scholars for international relations, as well as policy-makers interested in a better understanding of the changing international security architecture, Russia's strategy, arms control, nonproliferation, and the future of nuclear deterrence