Todd Mundt

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selective nuclear proliferation might, rather than supplant the anti-hegemonic coalition’s defense, strengthen it, in particular by making the binding strategy more effective. This could be especially relevant if China were able to attain commanding conventional military superiority over the coalition or important parts of it. In such an eventuality, a binding strategy confined to conventional forces might not suffice, since China might be able to overcome even a consolidated coalition conventional defense and pick apart its members.
The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict
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