Japan, South Korea, and the United States nuclear umbrella : deterrence after the cold war / Terence Roehrig.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Contemporary Asia in the worldPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, 2017Description: x, 259 páginas ; 23 cmContent type: texto Media type: sin mediación Carrier type: volumenISBN: 9780231157995; 9780231527835Subject(s): Guerra Nuclear -- Prevención | Japón -- Relaciones exteriores -- Aspectos militares | Corea del Sur -- Relaciones exteriores -- Aspectos militares | Estados Unidos -- Relaciones exteriores -- Aspectos militares | Armas nucleares -- Política gubernamentalDDC classification: 355.0217Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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1. Extended deterrence and the nuclear umbrella ; 2. The nuclear umbrella and extended deterrence during the cold war ; 3. The threats that drive the nuclear umbrella: China and North Korea ; 4. Japan and the U.S. nuclear umbrella ; 5. South Korea and the U.S. nuclear umbrella ; 6. The U.S. nuclear umbrella: planning, capabilities, and credibility ; 7. Implications for security and extended deterrence in Northeast Asia.
Terence Roehrig provides a detailed and comprehensive look at the nuclear umbrella in northeast Asia in the broader context of deterrence theory and U.S. strategy. He examines the role of the nuclear umbrella in Japanese and South Korean defense planning and security calculations, including the likelihood that either will develop its own nuclear weapons. Roehrig argues that the nuclear umbrella is most important as a political signal demonstrating commitment to the defense of allies and as a tool to prevent further nuclear proliferation in the region. Contraportada.
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