Preventing Nuclear Use: Internationally-Controlled Theater Missile Defenses Among Non- Super-Arsenal States

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  • Carolyn C. James Stephens College, Columbia, MO

Abstract

The current debates over missile defenses in the United States assume that the systems are meant to provide a defense for US territory, allies or troops abroad. This article proposes a different view with significant security potential. Specifically, theater missile defenses should be considered as an international tool to prevent nuclear weapons use among proliferated states by providing a confidence-building measure and slowing crises.

Author Biography

Carolyn C. James, Stephens College, Columbia, MO

Carolyn C. James is an assistant professor at Stephens College. Dr. James is the author of articles and book chapters on the subjects of international security and civil-military relations, most recently in the Journal of Security Studies, The Naval War College Review, and the Canadian Journal of Political Science.

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