TY - BOOK AU - Gartzke,Erik AU - Lindsay,Jon R. TI - Cross-domain deterrence: strategy in an era of complexity T2 - Oxford scholarship online SN - 9780190909604 (ebook) : AV - U162.6 .C76 2019 U1 - 355.02 23 PY - 2019/// CY - New York, NY PB - Oxford University Press KW - Deterrence (Strategy) KW - Asymmetric warfare KW - Military art and science KW - Technological innovations N1 - Also issued in print: 2019; Includes bibliographical references and index; Specialized N2 - The complexity of the 21st century threat landscape contrasts significantly with the bilateral nuclear bargaining context envisioned by classical deterrence theory. Nuclear & conventional arsenals continue to develop alongside antisatellite programs, autonomous robotics or drones, cyber operations, biotechnology, & other innovations barely imagined in the early nuclear age. The concept of cross-domain deterrence emerged near the end of the George W. Bush administration as policymakers & commanders confronted emerging threats to vital American military systems in space & cyberspace. The Pentagon now recognizes five operational environments or so-called domains (land, sea, air, space, & cyberspace), & cross-domain deterrence poses serious problems in practice. This text steps back to assess the theoretical relevance of cross-domain deterrence for the field of international relations UR - https://go.openathens.net/redirector/lords.parliament.uk?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190908645.001.0001 ER -