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For a review of the moral paradox of nuclear deterrence, see Jeff McMahon, “Is Nuclear Deterrence Paradoxical?” Ethics 99 (January 1989), pp. 353–65 and Michael Williams, “Neorealism and the Future of Strategy,” Review of International Studies 19 (April 1993), pp. 23–35 Ola Tunander, “The Logic of Deterrence,” Journal of Peace Research 26 (November 1989), pp. Morgenthau, “Four Paradoxes of Nuclear Strategy,” American Political Science Review 58 (March 1964), pp. Michael McCanles, “Machiavelli and the Paradoxes of Deterrence,” Diacritics 14 (Summer 1984), pp. Bernard Brodie, Strategy in the Missile Age (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965), p. Finally, I am grateful to my dissertation group members, colleagues in the University of Chicago's Office of Campus and Student Life, and my family for their friendship and support. Thank you to my friends and colleagues from those conferences for helpful questions and comments. I would also like to thank Todd Hall, Patchen Markell, Susan Martin, Joseph Masco, Janne Nolan, Frutuoso Santana, Duncan Snidal, Alexander Wendt, Ward Wilson, and Robert Zarate for reading and commenting on previous drafts.
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Earlier drafts of this article were presented at the University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation's 2009 Public Policy and Nuclear Threats Conference, February 19–21, 2009, in Washington, DC the Midwest Political Science Association's 67th Annual National Conference, April 2–5, 2009, in Chicago and “Reconsidering American Power,” a conference organized by the University of Chicago's Workshop on Science, Technology and the State, April 23–25, 2009, also in Chicago.