Journal Article - International Security
Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation
Abstract
Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin Long; and Matthew Kroenig respond to Charles Glaser and Steve Fetter's summer 2016 article, "Should the United States Reject MAD? Damage Limitation and U.S. Nuclear Strategy toward China."
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Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin Long; Matthew Kroenig; and Charles Glaser and Steve Fetter, "Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 193–207.
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Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin Long; and Matthew Kroenig respond to Charles Glaser and Steve Fetter's summer 2016 article, "Should the United States Reject MAD? Damage Limitation and U.S. Nuclear Strategy toward China."
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The full text of this publication is available via the original publication source.Brendan Rittenhouse Green and Austin Long; Matthew Kroenig; and Charles Glaser and Steve Fetter, "Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation," International Security, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Summer 2017), pp. 193–207.
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