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On Escalation

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In this widely discussed and influential book, Herman Kahn probes the dynamics of escalation and demonstrates how the intensification of conflict can be depicted by means of a definite escalation ladder, ascent of which brings opponents closer to all-out war. At each rung of the ladder, before the climb proceeds, decisions must be made based on numerous choices. Some are clear and obvious, others obscure, but the options are always there. Thermonuclear annihilation, says Kahn, is unlikely to come through accident; but nations may elect to climb the ladder to extinction. The basic material for the book was developed in briefings delivered by Kahn to military and civilian experts and revised in the light of his findings of a trip to Vietnam in the 1960s. In On Escalation he states the facts squarely. He asks the reader to face unemotionally the terrors of a world fully capable of suicide and to consider carefully the alternatives to such a path. In the never-never land of nuclear warfare, where nuclear incredulity is pervasive and paralyzing to the imagination even for the professional analyst, salient details of possible scenarios for the outbreak of war, and even more for war fighting, are largely unexplored or even unnoticed. For scenarios in which war is terminated, the issues and possibilities of which are almost completely unstudied, the situation is even worse. Kahn's discussion throws light on the terrain and gives the individual a sense of the range of possibilities and complexities involved and are useful.

336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1965

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January 31, 2023
This is a seminal text on escalation vis-a-vis nuclear crises. The strategic environment keeps evolving, but it’s worth revisiting this classic. Kahn’s escalation ladder metaphor remains theoretically relevant and intriguing.
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January 5, 2026
I read this for a uni class on deterrence, a very high-quality class with high-quality classics on the subject. I consider this my first foray into the topic, thus, I’ll probably have to re-read it eventually. However in my infantile knowledge upon the depths of deterrent theory , I’d say this is one of my favorite works.
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October 4, 2022
Dr. Strangelove, I presume
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August 9, 2013
Pretty dry but useful in parts and sort of too-canonical-to-not-read. Excellent appendix of "relevant concepts and language."
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