Mutually Assured Destruction (Cold War -)
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What does M.A.D. mean? M.A.D. refers to the full-scale use of nuclear weapons by two opposing sides, resulting in one clear, obvious outcome – mutually assured destruction. The policy of M.A.D. rests on the idea that if two countries or continents are equally as capable of destroying one another through nuclear attack, then there is no incentive for either side to pull the trigger, or remove it. Instead, nuclear-capable countries keep each other in check with the knowledge of the MAD doctrine, and that any sort of “first move” would result in global nuclear devastation.
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Created by Daniel Turner (B.A. (Hons) in History, University College London)
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Robert Jervis
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Published By: Slate Group, LLC
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David S. McDonough
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Published By: Sage Publications, Ltd.
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Robert J. Art
Ethics
Vol. 95, No. 3, Special Issue: Symposium on Ethics and Nuclear Deterrence (Apr., 1985), pp. 497-516 (20 pages)
Published By: The University of Chicago Press
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