How to secure the nuclear peace remains one of the most profound questions of the modern era. Twenty years after the end of the Cold War and with the arrival of a new administration in Washington, it is time to think through fundamental questions about the purposes of nuclear deterrence and the character of the U.S. strategic posture. While the existential threat to the United States has decreased, the rising threat of catastrophic terrorism, the possession and spread of nuclear weapons by other states, and a general worldwide nuclear renaissance continue to influence decisions about America's strategic posture. Recognizing the changing character of these threats, Congress formed a commission in 2008 to examine the United States' long-term strategic posture and make recommendations. For more than eleven months this bipartisan commission of leading experts on national security, arms control, and nuclear technology met with Congressional leaders, military officers, high-level officials of several countries, arms control groups, and technical experts to assess the appropriate roles for nuclear weapons, nonproliferation programs, and missile defenses. This official edition contains a discussion of key questions and issues as well as the Commission's findings and recommendations for tailoring U.S. strategic posture to new and emerging requirements as the world moves closer to a proliferation tipping point. The Commission members include: William J. Perry, Chairman James R. Schlesinger, Vice-Chairman Harry Cartland, John Foster, John Glenn, Morton Halperin, Lee Hamilton, Fred Ikle, Keith Payne, Bruce Tarter, Ellen Williams, and James Woolsey.
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Trade paperback. Etat : Very good. Etat de la jaquette : No DJ issued. xx, 158, [6] pages. Boxes, Findings. Recommendations. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Members of the Commission included: Harry Cartland, John Foster, John Glenn, Morton Halperin, Lee Hamilton, Fred Ilk, Keith Pain, Bruce Tarter, Ellen Williams and James Woolly. The Commission looked into Challenges and Opportunities, Nuclear Posture, Missile Defense, Nuclear Weapons Stockpile, Nuclear Weapons Complex, Arms Control, Nonproliferation, Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and Declamatory Policy. For more than eleven months this bipartisan commission of leading experts on national security, arms control, and nuclear technology met with Congressional leaders, military officers, high-level officials of several countries, arms control groups, and technical experts to assess the appropriate roles for nuclear weapons, nonproliferation programs, and missile defenses. This official edition contains a discussion of key questions and issues as well as the Commissions findings and recommendations for tailoring O.S. strategic posture to new and emerging requirements as the world moves closer to a proliferation tipping point. The Commission was tasked by Congress to ?examine and make recommendations with respect to the long-term strategic posture of the United States.? Because that the definition of ?strategic posture? is evolving, the Commission examined the nation?s strategic posture in all of its aspects ? deterrence strategy, arms control initiatives, and nonproliferation strategies. This includes all roles of strategic weapons and tools to counter military threats to the United States and its allies, including missile defense. Additionally, the Commission examined the relationship between the nation?s military capabilities and both its arms control and nonproliferation strategies. Congress created the Commission as part of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008. The House Armed Services Committee named six of the Commission?s twelve members; the Senate Armed Services Committee named the other six, three Democrats and three Republicans each. The United States Institute of Peace (SIP) was selected to facilitate the commission?s work. The Institute for Defense Analyses assisted the Commission with the classified and technical aspects of its work, as SIP does not handle classified materials. To study the many questions of policy and strategy within the Commission?s purview, the Commission formed, and SIP facilitated, five working groups of experts drawn from across the political spectrum to explore issues of strategic policy and strategy, force structure and deterrence, countering proliferation, the nation?s nuclear infrastructure, and the evolving security environment. The Commission delivered an interim report on December 15, 2008, and its final report to Congress on May 6, 2009. Authorized Edition [stated]. Presumed first printing. N° de réf. du vendeur 84610
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