The Cuban Missile Crisis as a Turning Point in U.S.–Soviet Relations: Diplomacy, Deterrence, and Cold War Engagement The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 has been widely regarded as the most perilous moment of the Cold War, when the United States and the Soviet Union came closest to nuclear conflict. It constituted not merely a … Continue reading To what extent did the Cuban Missile Crisis function as a decisive turning point in shaping the trajectory of United States–Soviet Union relations, and how did it redefine the dynamics of Cold War diplomacy, deterrence, and superpower engagement?
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How should the future of nuclear deterrence be theorized in light of evolving global security dynamics, proliferation concerns, and technological advancements? Can the doctrine of preventive war serve as a viable strategic alternative to nuclear deterrence, or does it undermine the normative and stabilizing function traditionally attributed to deterrence in international relations?
Reframing the Future of Nuclear Deterrence: Strategic Stability, Preventive War, and Normative Constraints in the 21st Century Since its conceptualization during the Cold War, nuclear deterrence has served as the principal doctrine for managing strategic stability in a world of nuclear-armed states. Its core logic—preventing aggression through the threat of unacceptable retaliation—underpinned the bipolar order … Continue reading How should the future of nuclear deterrence be theorized in light of evolving global security dynamics, proliferation concerns, and technological advancements? Can the doctrine of preventive war serve as a viable strategic alternative to nuclear deterrence, or does it undermine the normative and stabilizing function traditionally attributed to deterrence in international relations?
Assess how the shifting global order and ongoing regional conflicts, with major powers taking opposing sides, have undermined the progress made towards disarmament.
The Impact of the Changing Global Order and Regional Conflicts on Disarmament Efforts Introduction The post-Cold War era was marked by significant progress in global disarmament, driven by optimism about the ‘end of history’ and the promise of a stable, unipolar world order. Initiatives such as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), the Chemical Weapons … Continue reading Assess how the shifting global order and ongoing regional conflicts, with major powers taking opposing sides, have undermined the progress made towards disarmament.