Abstract

Integrated deterrence is a new concept in current US National Security Strategy. The concept itself reflects today’s strategic reality. Yet, deterrence today is not at all ‘integrated’; there is no agreement on what is to be deterred and how to use collective resources to deter it. It is also unclear which organisation should oversee the integration process. And, given the panoply of military services, government organisations and allied and partner nations involved, who is responsible for devising, articulating and executing this global deterrence strategy? To answer this question, James Wirtz and Jeffrey Larsen first describe the concept of deterrence to explain how answering the question ‘who does deterrence’ reveals the very essence of deterrence as a strategy. They then turn to providing an answer to that question as a step forward in the process of integrating deterrence. ◼

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