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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.
One wrong move, and the world ends. Mutually Assured Destruction isn’t just theory—it’s the doctrine that’s kept global nuclear war in check for decades.
I do think there's probably some kind of Mutually Assured Destruction doctrine at play that is going to lead to a detente, or rapprochement, out of necessity for both parties, maybe even as soon ...
The doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction worked during the Cold War, just as Neumann supposed it world, because both sides were rational. But, can we be so confident today?
Today mutually assured destruction is entrenched and acknowledged, so Vladimir Putin 's disturbing rhetoric will remain just that – rhetoric.
Mutually assured destruction is an outdated nuclear deterrence doctrine As the world commemorates the Hiroshima bombing, it's time to work toward mutual survival ...
Rather than call a halt to the production of nuclear weapons the arms race continued unabated amid a doctrine that was named Mutually Assured Destruction.
As China and the United States embark on a new cold war and a race to advance AI, they could be headed towards a mutually assured AI malfunction.
Sean Davis: Mutually Assured Destruction Led To Detente, We Have To Do The Same With Democrats 0 seconds of 2 minutes, 3 secondsVolume 90% ...
Russia is preparing an update to its doctrine on the use of nuclear weapons. NPR's A Martinez asks Cold War historian Sergey Radchenko what it could mean for the West.