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Impact of Emerging Technologies and Military Doctrines on Crisis Stability, Arms Control and Disarmament, and Détente

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Military postures and the way (emerging) technologies are incorporated in them, have important functions both in internal military planning and decision-making, and in external (international) relations.

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  1. For example, Kosta Tsipis, ‘Scientist and Weapons Procurement’, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 36(6) (June 1980) pp. 41–3

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  2. Strategic Thoughts in the Nuclear Age (London: Heinemann, 1979) pp. 187–225

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  3. and, with respect to military R&D, Frankli A. Long and Judith Reppy (eds), The Genesis of New Weapons: Decision Making for Military R&D (New York: Pergamon Press, 1980).

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  4. See ESECS, Strengthening Conventional Deterrence in Europe (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1983)

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  5. These kinds of interlocking processes in international relations are, for example, described by Alva Myrdal The Game of Disarmament How the United States and Russia run the Arms Race (New York: Pantheon Books, 2nd ed., 1978).

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  6. Also Michael H. Clemmensen, ’On Force Postures and European Security’, Pugwash Newsletter, 22(4) (April 1985) pp. 116–19.

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  7. Per Berg, Gunnila Herolf, ‘“Deep strike”: New Technologies for Conventional Interdiction’, in Word Armaments and Disarmament, SIPRI Yearbook 1984 (London and Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis, 1984) ch. 8, pp. 291–318.

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  8. Miroslav Nincic, How War Might Spread to Europe, SIPRI, (London and Philadelpia: Taylor & Francis, 1985).

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van der Meer, FB. (1986). Impact of Emerging Technologies and Military Doctrines on Crisis Stability, Arms Control and Disarmament, and Détente. In: Barnaby, F., ter Borg, M. (eds) Emerging Technologies and Military Doctrine. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08505-7_21

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