Russia and Postmodern Deterrence (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
192
Utgivningsdatum
2007-02-01
Upplaga
annotated ed
Förlag
Potomac Books Inc
Illustrationer
tables
Dimensioner
231 x 161 x 23 mm
Vikt
427 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781574888133

Russia and Postmodern Deterrence

Military Power and its Challenges for Security

Inbunden,  Engelska, 2007-02-01
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Russia is a post-communist country struggling to adapt to the modern world economically and politically. In the twenty-first century, Russia faces postmodern social, cultural, and political problems with its old policy of deterrence. For Russias political leaders and military planners, three scenarios define their postmodern setting: 1) the worlds leading military and economic powers, with the exception of China, are market-based economies and political democracies; 2) the revolution in military affairs, based on advances in information, electronics, and communications, is driving both civil and military technology innovation; and 3) the Cold Wars fundamental war-fighting premises, such as deterrence based on nuclear weapons and on conventional armed forces organized and trained for massive wars of attrition, have changed radically. These points implications for future Russian strategy are profound, Stephen J. Cimbala and Peter Rainow argue. Russia faces an increased presence of its former adversary, the United States, in adjacent territories; an increasingly assertive NATO, which includes many of Moscows former allies; and continued fighting in Chechnya. Ominously, China aspires to overtake Russia as the worlds second-ranked military power and establish its hegemony over the Pacific basin. In short, Russia confronts a radically new political and military world order that demands adapting to postmodern thinking about deterrence and defense. The danger is that Russia, realizing that it lags behind in leveraging modern technology for military purposes and that it must scrap its dependence on conscription, now relies on nuclear weapons as its first line of deterrence against either nuclear or conventional attack.
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Stephen J. Cimbala is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Penn State Brandywine.Dr. Cimbala is the author of numerous works in the fields of U.S. national security policy, nuclear arms control, conflict termination and related topics. He is an award winning Penn State teacher, has consulted for various U.S. government agencies and defense contractors, and has been quoted frequently in the media on security related topics.