Deterrence & Arms Control: Success or Failure? Part 1

The NIDS View by The National Institute for Deterrence Studies

Episode notes

Adam, Curtis, and Jim discuss Dr. Keith Payne's article "Deterrence and Arms Control: Ending the Deceptive "Holiday from History," exploring the historical context of U.S. nuclear deterrence policy, the failures of idealism in foreign policy, and the need for accountability in Washington. The conversation reviews the first four of the eight common worldview beliefs that are demonstrably false, as posited by Dr. Payne. The discussion, which continues with next week's TNV podcast, emphasizes the need for a realistic approach to arms control and the importance of understanding adversaries' motivations in the geopolitical landscape.

Keywords
deterrencearms controlcongressdisarmamentdeterrence theoryglobal securityforeign policygreat power wars