Abstract

Military Exercises provide practice in the art of war; they also send messages of political resolve. The Cold War record of signaling nuclear intent through military exercises reveals that most of the time both sender and receiver misperceive each other’s messages. Today’s nuclear armed states must design their exercise programs to communicate the messages they want others to understand.

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