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Deutschlands nukleare Interessen nach dem Ukraine-Krieg

Nomos,  2023, 113 Pages

ISBN 978-3-7560-0710-3


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The work is part of the series ISPK-Studien zur Konfliktforschung (Volume 2)
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englischGermany is and will remain a non-nuclear state, but it still has nuclear interests, which must be redefined in view of the concrete threat from Russia and the challenge of a rising China. How can Germany contribute to nuclear deterrence within NATO while minimising nuclear dangers? How exactly does the US nuclear umbrella for its allies actually work and what are the dilemmas of nuclear deterrence? How can Germany foster its security interests in a world where nuclear weapons remain a grim reality? What can Germany bring to NATO's strategic nuclear deliberations in order to live up to its claim of being a ‘leading power’?

»erklärt auf 113 Seiten die wichtigsten Aspekte der nuklearen Abschreckung und ihre historische Entwicklung. [...] Verdienstvoll ist, dass Kamp sich auch mit praktischen Fragen der erweiterten Abschreckung in der NATO befasst.«
Nikolas Busse, FAZ 12.09.2023
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