Forging a Consensus for a Sustainable U.S. Nuclear Posture

Forging a Consensus for a Sustainable U.S. Nuclear Posture
Author: Clark A. Murdock
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2013-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442224800

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This report was produced by the CSIS Nuclear Consensus Working Group (NCWG) to assist the Obama administration in forging, during its second term, an enduring consensus about the U.S. nuclear posture. The report includes (1) seven individual statements from nuclear thinkers and practitioners across the “broad middle” of the spectrum of opinion on the role and value of U.S. nuclear weapons, the U.S. nuclear posture needed for this defined role, and a political strategy for sustaining the recommended posture; (2) a consensus statement signed by eight members of the NCWG; (3) A description of the process used by the NCWG to forge the signed statement, which includes the lessons learned from the facilitation process; and (4) A case study covering 2008-2012, which provides both a chronology of past attempts to broker consensus about the U.S. nuclear posture and the working group’s assessment of the lessons learned.

Nuclear Scholars Initiative

Nuclear Scholars Initiative
Author: Sarah Weiner
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2014-01-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1442227982

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The 2013 class of Nuclear Scholars, selected from a very competitive applicant pool, contained some of the best and brightest young professionals in the nuclear field. Drawn from graduate programs, the national labs, the civil service, and the U.S. military, these Nuclear Scholars participated in six monthly workshops that focused on a wide range of nuclear topics. These topics included extended deterrence and assurance, stockpile stewardship, nuclear materials security, Iranian and North Korean proliferation, international nonproliferation norms and treaties, missile defense, and nuclear targeting. The program culminated in a final meeting at which the Nuclear Scholars presented their own research to a panel of senior experts. The papers resulting from these presentations are contained in this year’s volume.

American Nuclear Diplomacy

American Nuclear Diplomacy
Author: Daniel Poneman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2016
Genre: Nuclear nonproliferation
ISBN:

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The expanded use of nuclear energy can make a major contribution to closing the gap and meeting our climate goals. But inherent in the use of atomic fission is the risk that the technology and materials can be diverted to terrorists or hostile nations. The key question becomes whether we can preserve or even expand the environmental benefits from nuclear energy without increasing the risks of nuclear terror. Better yet, can we enjoy those benefits while reducing nuclear threats through smarter policies and practices? If not, then governments and societies would face a cruel choice, indeed. This report will argue that well-crafted laws and policies, implemented with an ethos of constant vigilance, and embedded in a culture that weaves safety and security goals into the fabric of our nuclear programs, can manage nuclear risks to the point where, on balance, the benefits from the use of the atom outweigh the costs. Some nuclear risks—such as those presented by armed adversaries—can best be dealt with head-on, through traditional tools such as diplomacy and counterterrorism, arms and export controls, deterrence and compellence, law enforcement and intelligence, and, in the last resort, the use of force.

Nuclear Weapons and International Law

Nuclear Weapons and International Law
Author: Charles J. Moxley
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 1135
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0761873554

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This two-volume book provides a comprehensive analysis of the lawfulness of the use of nuclear weapons, based on existing international law, established facts as to nuclear weapons and their effects, and nuclear weapons policies and plans of the United States. Based on detailed analysis of the facts and law, Professor Moxley shows that the United States’ arguments that uses of nuclear weapons, including low-yield nuclear weapons, could be lawful do not withstand analysis. Moxley opens by examining established rules of international law governing the use of nuclear weapons, first analyzing this body of law based on the United States’ own statements of the matter and then extending the analysis to include requirements of international law that the United States overlooks in its assessment of the lawfulness of potential nuclear weapons uses. He then develops in detail the known facts as to nuclear weapons and their consequences and U.S. policies and plans concerning such matters. He describes the risks of deterrence and the existential nature of the effects of nuclear war on human life and civilization. He proceeds to pull it all together, applying the law to the facts and demonstrating that known nuclear weapons effects cannot comply with such legal requirements as those of distinction, proportionality, necessity, precaution, the corollary requirement of controllability, and the law of reprisal. Moxley shows that, when the United States goes to apply international law to potential nuclear weapons uses, it distorts the law as it has itself articulated it, overlooks law in such areas as causation, risk analysis, mens rea, and per se rules, and disregards known risks as to nuclear weapons effects, including radioactive fallout, nuclear winter, electromagnetic pulses, and potential escalation. He then shows that the policy of deterrence is unlawful because the use of such weapons would be unlawful. Moxley urges that the United States and other nuclear weapons States take heed of the requirements of international law as to nuclear weapons threat and use. He argues that law can be a positive force in society’s addressing existential risks posed by nuclear weapons and the policy of nuclear deterrence.

Nuclear Posture Review

Nuclear Posture Review
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Nuclear Posture Review Report

Nuclear Posture Review Report
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1437941478

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Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy

Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy
Author: Kristen E. Boon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2010
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199758190

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Volume 111 of Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents, Discerning President Obama's National Security Strategy, makes available documents from the first fifteen months of the Obama administration that provide insights into its developing national security strategy. Included are documents that include detailed intelligence estimates and strategies as well as documents that outline important lessons regarding stability and reconstruction in Iraq. Additional documents provide valuable insight into the Obama Administration's Afghanistan and Pakistan Strategy. General Editor Douglas Lovelace, an expert in U.S. military matters, elucidates the complexities of military spending and of counter-insurgency tactics.