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Nuclear Deterrence Forum: Dr. Brad Roberts

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Drawing on a five-year effort to understand Russian and Chinese strategic thought, their approaches to conflict with the United States and its allies, and the requirements of integrated strategic deterrence, Dr. Brad Roberts, Director of the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, joins us to discuss the United States and its allies’ need for a coherent and robust theory of victory against great power competitors, the obstacles that have hindered past progress, and where the United States should go from here.
Drawing on a five-year effort to understand Russian and Chinese strategic thought, their approaches to conflict with the United States and its allies, and the requirements of integrated strategic deterrence, Dr. Brad Roberts, Director of the Center for Global Security Research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, joins us to discuss the United States and its allies’ need for a coherent and robust theory of victory against great power competitors, the obstacles that have hindered past progress, and where the United States should go from here.
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