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Disruptive Technologies and Nuclear Risks: What’s New and What Matters

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posted on 2022-01-13, 15:51 authored by Andrew Futter
Hype and fear have arisen about how certain technological developments are impacting the current nuclear order. New weapons systems and support facilities, potential vulnerabilities and associated destabilising dynamics could all place considerable strain on the global nuclear balance and accompanying architecture. This article examines five disruptive dynamics, explains their intricacies and nuances, and puts them in political and strategic context. The nature of nuclear risk is changing (in many cases for the worse), and there are a number of pressures which could have significant negative implications for escalation, stability and order if left unchecked. But these phenomena remain fundamentally political, and there are political mechanisms which can help reduce risks. Accordingly, while the risks posed by disruptive technologies to the nuclear order are real and growing, they should not be insurmountable.

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European Research Council (grant number: 866155)

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Citation

Survival, Global Politics and Strategy Volume 64, 2022 - Issue 1. pp. 99-120

Author affiliation

School of History, Politics and International Relations

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Survival

Volume

64

Issue

1

Pagination

99-120

Publisher

Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

issn

0039-6338

Acceptance date

2021-12-17

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2023-08-04

Language

en

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