The future's back

The future's back1997
About this book
The Future's Back provides a valuable framework for organizing and evaluating research on superpower rivalry and nuclear deterrence.
Arguing that previous critiques of rational choice and deterrence theory are unconvincing, Frank Harvey constructs a new set of empirical tests of rational deterrence theory to illuminate patterns of interaction between rival nuclear powers. He analyses the crisis management techniques used by the United States and the Soviet Union in twenty-eight post-war crises and isolates factors that promote or inhibit escalation of these crises.
This "crises"-based data set serves as a basis for identifying patterns of response when one nuclear state is threatened by another. The Future's Back offers new directions for testing that emphasize a more unified approach to theory building and assesses the feasibility of alternative courses of action to prevent escalation of future disputes characterized by nuclear rivalry.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2270282W
Subjects
Deterrence (Strategy)World politicsNuclear warfareInternational relationsCold warNuclear weapons (international law)Nuclear crisis stabilityNuclear crisis controlInternational Security