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Trends. Commentary On “The Influence Component Of Counterterrorism: A Systems Approach, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Commentary On “The Influence Component Of Counterterrorism: A Systems Approach, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This Trends article discusses the guiding principles for and challenges to a conceptual framework for deterring terrorism against the United States and its interests as presented by Paul Davis and Brian Jenkins in the Spring 2003 issue of Rand Review.
Trends. Nuclear Weapons Redux, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Nuclear Weapons Redux, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses rationales for reducing the number of nuclear weapons worldwide.
Trends. Head Count And Nuclear War: What To Believe, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Head Count And Nuclear War: What To Believe, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses three significant conundrums that arise in planning to deter nuclear war: 1. decapitation of the strength of the opposition; 2. lack of clear ontological validity for nuclear weapons-related language; and 3. the simultaneity of deterrence and provocation in one action.
Nuclear Weapons In The 21st Century: Sense, Nonsense, No Sense, Ibpp Editor
Nuclear Weapons In The 21st Century: Sense, Nonsense, No Sense, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article considers commonly posited benefits of nation-states' possessing nuclear weapons.
Missile Defense Versus Deterrence: A Troubling Dichotomy, Ibpp Editor
Missile Defense Versus Deterrence: A Troubling Dichotomy, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes fallacies in contrasting anti-ballistic missile defense with nuclear deterrence as mutually exclusive constructs.
Trends. Unilateral Disarmament, Nuclear Deterrence, And Security: Psychological Support For The Nitze Option, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Unilateral Disarmament, Nuclear Deterrence, And Security: Psychological Support For The Nitze Option, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The editor discusses the Paul Nitze, a long-time United States (US) arms control expert, advocacy for the US to unilaterally "get rid of" its nuclear weapons.
The Nuclear Policy Of India And Pakistan: Implications For Deterrence, Ibpp Editor
The Nuclear Policy Of India And Pakistan: Implications For Deterrence, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article analyzes the implications of India's and Pakistan's decisions to "go nuclear" in 1998.
Nuclear Psychologies: On The First Use Of Nuclear Weapons And Reductions In Nuclear Arsenals, Ibpp Editor
Nuclear Psychologies: On The First Use Of Nuclear Weapons And Reductions In Nuclear Arsenals, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes how the psychological rationales for, and the consequences of, the same nuclear policies can be constructed very differently by different groups of nuclear policymakers. Some possible rationales for these differences are offered.
Words And Actions: The Referent As A Problem In The Deterrence Of Nuclear Weapons Employment, Ibpp Editor
Words And Actions: The Referent As A Problem In The Deterrence Of Nuclear Weapons Employment, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes difficulties in identifying action referents of the word deterrence. These difficulties pose a significant problem for developing and implementing security policies against adversaries' employment of weapons of mass destruction.
Trends. Pakistan Evens The Score: Do We Need An Overtime?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Pakistan Evens The Score: Do We Need An Overtime?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the recent Pakistani government nuclear detonations.
Trends. Nuclear Tests In India: Is The Buddha Smiling?, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Nuclear Tests In India: Is The Buddha Smiling?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses nuclear testing in India.
Why Bombing Iraq As Punishment Is Contraindicated, Ibpp Editor
Why Bombing Iraq As Punishment Is Contraindicated, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually impeding the work of the United Nations (U.N.) Special Commission (UNSCOM).