The Role of Conventional Counterforce in NATO Strategy | Georgetown Security Studies Review
Multiple NATO states have acquired long-range, highly precise conventional missiles and have discussed using these to target Russia’s nuclear weapons, risking possible nuclear escalation. How has conventional counterforce strategy shaped NATO’s history, and would such a strategy be viable today? HCSS strategic analyst Davis Ellison addresses these questions in the latest volume of the Georgetown Security Studies Review, with a paper titled "The Role of Conventional Counterforce in NATO Strategy: Historical Precedents and Present Opportunities".
The Role of Conventional Counterforce in NATO Strategy | Georgetown Security Studies Review
Multiple NATO states have acquired long-range, highly precise conventional missiles and have discussed using these to target Russia’s nuclear weapons, risking possible nuclear escalation. How has conventional counterforce strategy shaped NATO’s history, and would such a strategy be viable today? HCSS strategic analyst Davis Ellison addresses these questions in the latest volume of the Georgetown Security Studies Review, with a paper titled "The Role of Conventional Counterforce in NATO Strategy: Historical Precedents and Present Opportunities".