Presenter(s)

Alan W. Clouse

Abstract

This article reviews the state of nuclear deterrence between two different types of cold conflict. The first being the United States and the USSR/Russia, then also India-Pakistan. This will explore how the two different types of conflict result in different types of deterrence theory developed due to the nature of their relations.

College

College of Liberal Arts

Department

Political Science & Public Administration

Campus

Winona

First Advisor/Mentor

Elissa Alzate

Location

Kryzsko Great River Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota; United States

Start Date

4-23-2026 9:00 AM

End Date

4-23-2026 10:00 AM

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Format of Presentation or Performance

In-Person

Session

1a=9am-10am

Poster Number

13

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Asymmetrical Nuclear Deterrence

Kryzsko Great River Ballroom, Winona, Minnesota; United States

This article reviews the state of nuclear deterrence between two different types of cold conflict. The first being the United States and the USSR/Russia, then also India-Pakistan. This will explore how the two different types of conflict result in different types of deterrence theory developed due to the nature of their relations.

 

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