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Military applications of artificial intelligence (AI) are said to impact strategic stability, broadly defined as the absence of incentives for armed conflict between nuclear powers.
Anna Nadibaidze, Nicolò Miotto
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Strategic Stability in the 21st Century: An Introduction
The concept of strategic stability has come under immense pressure in recent years. It is not only conceptually fuzzy but nuclear multipolarity, novel technologies, an exacerbating crisis in arms control, and a growing acceptance of “softer” norms are ...
Ulrich Kühn
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What We Talk About When We Talk About US-Russia Strategic Stability
Bilateral strategic stability between the United States and Russia is not a new concept, but it is one that is both evolving and contested. It faces two interrelated challenges that make its operationalization difficult today.
S. Bidgood
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ON THE STRATEGIC STABILITY OF EQUILIBRIA [PDF]
Summary: A basic problem in the theory of noncooperative games is the following: which Nash equilibria are strategically stable, i.e. self-enforcing, and does every game have a strategically stable equilibrium? We list three conditions which seem necessary for strategic stability - backwards induction, iterated dominance, and invariance - and define a ...
E. Kohlberg, J. Mertens
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Strategic Culture of India and Pakistan and its implications for Strategic Stability
This paper examines the strategic cultures of India and Pakistan, their development through time, and their relative effects on South Asia’s strategic stability.
Saba Kiran
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Asymmetric arms control and strategic stability: Scenarios for limiting hypersonic glide vehicles
Can arms control incorporate emerging technology? Other articles in this special issue identify potential risks emerging technologies pose to stability and how they are intertwined with international politics. Is there a future for multilateral strategic
Heather Williams
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Stability, strategic substitutes, strategic complements
The Routh–Hurwitz stability condition is disentangled for choice variables that are strategic substitutes or strategic complements. This yields distinct stability conditions that are not necessarily symmetric.
Hinloopen, J.
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Satellites in Earth’s orbit fulfill important functions in support of NC3 – nuclear command, control, and communication infrastructures of nuclear-armed states.
Sitki Egeli
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Strategic delegation improves cartel stability [PDF]
Fershtman and Judd (1987) and Sklivas (1987) show that strategic delegation reduces firm profits in the one-shot Cournot game. Allowing for infinitely repeated interaction, strategic delegation can increase firm profits as it improves cartel ...
Han, Martijn A.
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THE SPACE AND STRATEGIC STABILITY
The article touches upon the issue of space militarization and transformation of strategic stability under the pressure of new threats for the international security. As a result it leads to the interdependence between the two processes.
Ekaterina Valeryevna Sazonova
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