Moynihan European Research Centers presents: Mutually Assured Stability
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Moynihan European Research Centers Presents: Mutually Assured Stability: Establishing US-Russia Security Relations for a New Century by Celeste Wallander
The Mutually Assured Destruction concept which has dominated US-Russian security relations since the outset of the Cold War is neither an adequate nor cost-effective strategy to sustain stability in the twenty-first century. The optimal strategy for the United States and Russia is instead Mutually Assured Stability, a condition in which neither party has the intention or capability to exercise unilateral advantage over the other.
CelesteWallander
Associate Professor in the American University School of International Service.
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Russia/Ukraine/Eurasia in the First Obama Administration.
September 12, 2013
3:30 PM
010 Eggers Hall
The Mutually Assured Destruction concept which has dominated US-Russian security relations since the outset of the Cold War is neither an adequate nor cost-effective strategy to sustain stability in the twenty-first century. The optimal strategy for the United States and Russia is instead Mutually Assured Stability, a condition in which neither party has the intention or capability to exercise unilateral advantage over the other.
CelesteWallander
Associate Professor in the American University School of International Service.
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Russia/Ukraine/Eurasia in the First Obama Administration.
September 12, 2013
3:30 PM
010 Eggers Hall
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