Search: China,Strategic stability,USA (4 materials)

Nuclear War — a Hypothetical Scenario or a Real Threat? RIAC Urban Breakfast

... more complicated to control nuclear deterrence between Russia, the U.S. and China. China will agree to become a member of the nuclear arms control system only when their... ... an open military clash between the armies of several countries (several hundred thousand people), now there is no need for its use. In addition, the consequences of using... ... necessary to identify the unit of measurement of the effectiveness of deterrence and strategic stability. Quantitative parities are not something to rely on today and beyond...

05.09.2022

The Countdown for New START

... definitions outlined in New START. — The obvious exacerbation of U.S.–Russia and U.S.–China relations in general. — The overall negative background in arms control. The... ... Might Withdraw from the Treaty on Open Skies Fight to the End Obviously, to preserve strategic stability in the future, we will indeed need a wonderful “big deal."... ... leading arsenals are shaking off all restrictions while at the same time hurling accusations at each other threatens to rip it apart altogether. In the nuclear area, the...

13.02.2020

Strategic Instability in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies: Crisis or the New Norm?

... weapons will be influenced by information and communication technologies (ICTs) is the most serious threat that exists today. Strategic stability is once again becoming a primary concern in international relations. The topic has received a great deal of ... ... strategic relations between Russia and the United States, as well as by the appearance of a new global centre of power, namely China, which is not involved in the nuclear disarmament process. The gradual erosion of the strategic arms limitation and reduction ...

07.11.2019

The Global Hypersonic Race

... his top priority and called for an industrial base to be established that could support the development and production of thousands of deterrence hypersonic vehicles. Mike White, the Pentagon’s assistant director for hypersonics, announced that the ... ... increased from $201 million in 2018 to $278 million in 2019, and the overall cost of the program is estimated at $2 billion. China has been no stranger to this “war of words,” with several fantastic reports emanating from the country about “successful ...

05.07.2019

Poll conducted

  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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