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2023
Abstract How might AI affect the risk of nuclear war? This chapter provides a systematic assessment of the potential stabilizing and, especially, destabilizing effects of AI-enabled capabilities employment against nuclear-armed adversaries.
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Abstract How might AI affect the risk of nuclear war? This chapter provides a systematic assessment of the potential stabilizing and, especially, destabilizing effects of AI-enabled capabilities employment against nuclear-armed adversaries.
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2008
The term "strategic stability" has its origins during the Cold War, when it referred to a collection of theories and mathematical calculations designed to provide insight for defence planners. Unfortunately, the term has since become a catch-phrase that is typically invoked to refer to a state of affairs between two or more countries.
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The term "strategic stability" has its origins during the Cold War, when it referred to a collection of theories and mathematical calculations designed to provide insight for defence planners. Unfortunately, the term has since become a catch-phrase that is typically invoked to refer to a state of affairs between two or more countries.
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On the Definition of the Strategic Stability of Equilibria
Econometrica, 1990A new definition of strategic stability is shown to satisfy all of the requirements given by Elon Kohlberg and Jean-Francois Mertens (1986). The definition follows the general form of the original definition of Kohlberg and Mertens, but, rather than working with perturbations of the payoffs or strategy space, works directly with perturbations to the ...
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Canada, Strategic Defence, and Strategic Stability
International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2008Canada has contributed to North American strategic defence, and been an ar- dent proponent of strategic stability, since the early Cold War. Though seem- ingly compatible, Canada's involvement in continental strategic defence and advocacy of strategic stability has been nagged by an underlying contradiction. As part of its contribution to the strategic
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Geography and Strategic Stability
Journal of Strategic Studies, 2003This article suggests that the inclusion of geographic considerations helps to create a more nuanced idea of strategic stability. At one level, there are the geographical conditions such as disputing territorial claims that lead policy-makers to perceive the increased propensities for inter-state conflict in a given region.
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Health Care Management Review, 2004
To better understand strategic group stability and the associated mobility barriers concept, we surveyed health care administrators on their reasons for remaining in their current strategic group. We offer administrators' responses to the strategic group stability (mobility barrier) question.
Richard L, Churchman, Beth, Woodard
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To better understand strategic group stability and the associated mobility barriers concept, we surveyed health care administrators on their reasons for remaining in their current strategic group. We offer administrators' responses to the strategic group stability (mobility barrier) question.
Richard L, Churchman, Beth, Woodard
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2016
Contents: Introduction, Amit Gupta Great Power peace and stability in Asia: China's emerging role, David Lai Japan's emerging strategic posture in Asia: headed toward leadership or rivalry?, Toshi Yoshihara History still matters: contemporary South Korean strategy and diplomacy, Nicholas Evan Sarantakes The reformist state: the Indian security dilemma,
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Contents: Introduction, Amit Gupta Great Power peace and stability in Asia: China's emerging role, David Lai Japan's emerging strategic posture in Asia: headed toward leadership or rivalry?, Toshi Yoshihara History still matters: contemporary South Korean strategy and diplomacy, Nicholas Evan Sarantakes The reformist state: the Indian security dilemma,
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A Start on Strategic Stabilization
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1969Can strategic armament be stabilized by limiting offensive forces? This question was raised in a paper which was presented at the 18th Pugwash Conference held in Nice, France, September 1968, by D. G. Brennan who is a member of the Hudson Institute.
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The Stability of Strategic Plasticity
2018Recent research into the evolution of higher cognition has piqued an interest in the effect of natural selection on the ability of creatures to respond to their environment (behavioral plasticity). It is believed that environmental variation is required for plasticity to evolve in cases where the ability to be plastic is costly. We investigate one form
Smead, Rory, Zollman, Kevin J.S.
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Transformation of Strategic Stability
World Economy and International Relations, 2013The article provides a retrospective analysis of the notion of strategic stability and its components at present time. The author looks upon the present and perspective factors, capable of undermining a strategic, regional and trans-regional stability.
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