Strategic stability
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Arms control (2) · Strategic stability (2) · New START (1) · Nuclear weapons (1) · US-Russia relations (1) · Cold War (1) · Warhead limits (1) · Sergei Ryabkov (1) · Nuclear limits (1) · New START treaty (1) · Russia-US relations (1) · National security (1)
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Strategic stability is a concept in the international relations indicating a lack of incentives for any party to initiate the nuclear first strike; the term is also used in a broader sense of the state of the international environment helping to avoid a war. Strategic stability characterizes the degree of the deterrence provided by the mutual assured destruction and depends on the survivability of the strategic forces after the first strike.
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- 👤 Sergei Ryabkov (1 shared articles)