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Jun 23
52m 49s

The Wars Nuclear Weapons Don't Prevent

Irregular Warfare Initiative
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Nuclear weapons may make direct war between major powers less likely, but they do not end competition. Instead, they push states toward indirect forms of conflict: proxy warfare, security force assistance, covert action, and cyber operations. The guests discuss why indirect conflict is so attractive in an era of nuclear risk, how this logic applies to Ukrain ... Show More
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