Monthly Archives: May 2009

Obama, Gingrich and Risk

One motivation for applying risk analysis to nuclear deterrence is the tendency for defenders of the status quo to reject all changes as too risky. Since they never mention the risk of deterrence, they make an implicit assumption that our … Continue reading

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Bipartisan Report on Improving Russian-American Relations

The US and Russia each have thousands of nuclear weapons, but the danger lies less in the number of weapons than in the state of Russian-American relations. Even though nuclear arsenals were near an all time high in the late … Continue reading

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