ABSTRACT

Should the US deploy ballistic-missile defences? The arguments for and against are becoming increasingly polarised. This paper offers what is currently lacking in the debate: a quantitative analysis of how well defences would have to work to meet specific security objectives, and what level of defence might upset strategic stability.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|19 pages

Ballistic-Missile Proliferation

chapter 2|16 pages

National Missile Defence

chapter 3|14 pages

Theatre-Missile Defence

chapter 4|12 pages

Boost-Phase Ballistic-Missile Defence

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion