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Space and Nuclear Deterrence

Authors: Center on Contemporary Conflict;

Space and Nuclear Deterrence

Abstract

The Stimson Center will lead an in-depth assessment comparing and contrasting space and nuclear deterrence. This project will enlist the participation of top-flight thinkers who have worked on space and deterrence issues within and outside of government, in think tanks, academia, and in military service. Stimson, a thought leader on space policy issues, will convene Distinguished Advisory Group of leading analysts in the field to help produce practical and policy-relevant analysis.

Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

FY 2012-2013. Project Lead: Krepon, Michael

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Keywords

Nuclear Weapons, China, WMD, Extended Deterrence, Space, Space Deterrence, Nuclear Deterrence, Russia

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