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Editorial

From the editors

 

– The Editors

Notes

1 See Dmitry Adamsky, ‘From Moscow with Coercion: Russian Deterrence Theory and Strategic Culture’, Journal of Strategic Studies 41/1 (2017), 233–60. 10.1080/975 01402390.2017.1347872.

2 See Aaron Bateman, ‘Mutually Assured Surveillance at Risk: Anti-Satellite Weapons and Cold War Arms Control’, Journal of Strategic Studies 45/1 (Jan. 2022), 119–42. 10.1080/01402390.2021.2019022; Thomas J. Christensen, ‘The Meaning of the Nuclear Evolution: China’s Strategic Missile Force Modernization and its Implications for the United States’, Journal of Strategic Studies 35/4 (Aug. 2012), 447–87.10.1080/01402390.2012.714710; James M. Garrett, ‘Nuclear Weapons for the Battlefield: Deterrent or Fantasy?’, Journal of Strategic Studies10/2 (1987), 168–88. 10.1080/01402398708437295; David C. Logan, ‘Are They Reading Schelling in Beijing? The Dimensions, Drivers, and Risks of Nuclear-Conventional Entanglement in China’, Journal of Strategic Studies 46/1 (Nov. 2020), 5–55. 10.1080/01402390.2020.1844671; Joshua Rovner, ‘Two Kinds of Catastrophe: Nuclear Escalation and Protracted War in Asia’, Journal of Strategic Studies 40/5 (2017), 696–730. 10.1080/01402390.2017. 1293532; Paul Stares, ‘Space and US National Security’, Journal of Strategic Studies 6/4 (1983), 31–48. 10.1080/01402398308437166.

3 Other recent work on cyber topics includes Samuel Zilincik and Isabelle Duyvesteyn, ‘Strategic studies and cyber warfare’, Journal of Strategic Studies 46/4 (2023), 836–857. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2023.2174106; Richard J. Harknett and Max Smeets, ‘Cyber campaigns and strategic outcomes’, Journal of Strategic Studies 45/5 (2022), 534–567. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2020.1732354; Jacquelyn Schneider, ‘The capability/vulnerability paradox and military revolutions: Implications for computing, cyber, and the onset of war’, Journal of Strategic Studies 42/6 (2019), 841–863. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2019.1627209; Lennart Maschmeyer, ‘A new and better quiet option? Strategies of subversion and cyber conflict’, 46/3 (2023), 570–594. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2022.2104253; and Alex S. Wilner, ‘US cyber deterrence: Practice guiding theory’, Journal of Strategic Studies 43/2 (2020), 245–280. https://doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2018.1563779.

4 Kareem Ayoub and Kenneth Payne, ‘Strategy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/5–6 (2016), 793–819; Andreas Herberg-Rothe, ‘Clausewitz’s Concept of Strategy – Balancing Purpose, Aims and Means’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 37/6–7 (2014), 903–925; James Johnson, ‘Delegating strategic decision-making to machines: Dr. Strangelove Redux?’, Journal of Strategic Studies 45/3 (2022), 439–77.

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