Volume 10 Issue 5 - Perspectives on Deterrence Published Feb. 11, 2017 Strategic Studies Quarterly, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL PERSPECTIVES Why US Nuclear Force Numbers Matter Kieth B. Payne Busting Myths about Nuclear Deterrence James A. Blackwell Jr. and Charles E. Costanzo The Need for a Strong US Nuclear Deterrent in the Twenty-First Century Franklin C. Miller The New Era of Nuclear Weapons, Deterrence, and Conflict Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press The Common Sense of Small Nuclear Arsenals James Wood Forsyth Jr. US Extended Deterrence: How Much Strategic Force Is Too Little? David J. Trachtenberg Remembrance of Things Past: The Enduring Value of Nuclear Weapons James Wood Forsyth Jr., Col B. Chance Saltzman, USAF and Gary Schaub Jr. Chinese Military Modernization: Implications for Strategic Nuclear Arms Control Stephen J. Cimbala Revealed Preference and the Minimum Requirements of Nuclear Deterrence Dallas Boyd Fear and Learning in Tehran: What Recent Psychological Research Reveals about Nuclear Crises Michael D. Cohen DOWNLOAD FULL EDITION