Surviving Amid Chaos: Israel's Nuclear Strategy

Author:   Louis René Beres
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 February 2018
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Author:   Louis René Beres
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781786606556


ISBN 10:   1786606550
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   08 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Israel is surrounded by enemies. Collectively these adversaries have more arms and ammunition than Israel. Fluid positions have existed since 1948. Now prospective enemy nuclear weapons add to the problem and the breakdown of the surrounding Arab countries becomes a force multiplier. Louis Rene Beres' book shines an illuminating analytic light on this dark issue.--John T. Chain, General (ret.) USAF, former commander-in-chief, U.S. Strategic Air Command Professor Louis Rene Beres, one of the world's most knowledgeable experts on Israeli military policy, has written the definitive work on that country's current strategy in meeting and deterring existential nuclear and military threats. An advisor to Israeli governments past and present, Dr. Beres explores in depth the most urgent security issues facing Israel today.--Richard R. Valcourt, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence A timely, perspicacious, erudite analysis of a signal problem which not only brings clarity to but also significantly informs a critical issue of international concern.--Edward E. Elson, former United States Ambassador to Denmark Louis Rene Beres in this important book has made a brilliantly cogent analysis of the various related issues, with particular emphasis on what he calls Israel's 'deliberate nuclear ambiguity policy'. If Professor Beres' examination of the facts in this matter had been important before, his up-to-date observations in his new book have greater significance and urgency in view of the Nuclear Arms Agreement with an unfettered Iran, threatening Israel with annihilation, and exacerbated by a potential nuclear arm race in the region in response to the above, on the one hand - and the general chaos in the Middle East, on the other hand. And all the above on the background of what some consider the backhandedness and confusion of the West towards the geopolitical changes in the region. Professor Beres in his book provides not only an instructive overview, but also proffers ideas which may lead to significant decisions on Israel's part in the matter.--Zalman Shoval, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Purdue Professor Louis Rene Beres is an internationally recognized author and expert on nuclear weapons proliferation and strategic realities for Israel and the Middle East. The existential threat to Israel has increased in complexity since he was Chairman of the 2003 Project Daniel under Prime Minister Sharon. The objectives of the 1970 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty have failed and today brings into question the deterrence effectiveness of Israel's policy of Nuclear Ambiguity. --Admiral Leon Edney, U.S. Navy (ret.), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Professor Beres has been a prolific, influential, and important commentator on this issue for years. While I do not always agree with Professor Beres, there is no doubt this book is a 'must read' regarding the Israel-Iran--nuclear weapon discussion. He compellingly makes a cogent, cohesive, and thought-provoking argument regarding this most complicated 'triangle.' For that, Professor Beres is to be warmly congratulated.--Amos N. Guiora Is there any connection between the current chaos in the Middle East and Israel's Nuclear Strategy? Are we reaching the point where Israel will have to desert its nuclear ambiguity policy? This book is a must-read for anyone who is seriously interested in understanding these complex questions.--Isaac Ben-Israel, General (ret.) IDF, professor, Chairman of Israel Space Agency


Israel is surrounded by enemies. Collectively these adversaries have more arms and ammunition than Israel. Fluid positions have existed since 1948. Now prospective enemy nuclear weapons add to the problem and the breakdown of the surrounding Arab countries becomes a force multiplier. Louis Rene Beres' book shines an illuminating analytic light on this dark issue.--John T. Chain, General (ret.) USAF, former commander-in-chief, U.S. Strategic Air Command Professor Beres has been a prolific, influential, and important commentator on this issue for years. While I do not always agree with Professor Beres, there is no doubt this book is a 'must read' regarding the Israel-Iran--nuclear weapon discussion. He compellingly makes a cogent, cohesive, and thought-provoking argument regarding this most complicated 'triangle.' For that, Professor Beres is to be warmly congratulated.--Amos N. Guiora Professor Louis Rene Beres, one of the world's most knowledgeable experts on Israeli military policy, has written the definitive work on that country's current strategy in meeting and deterring existential nuclear and military threats. An advisor to Israeli governments past and present, Dr. Beres explores in depth the most urgent security issues facing Israel today.--Richard R. Valcourt, Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence A timely, perspicacious, erudite analysis of a signal problem which not only brings clarity to but also significantly informs a critical issue of international concern.--Edward E. Elson, former United States Ambassador to Denmark Is there any connection between the current chaos in the Middle East and Israel's Nuclear Strategy? Are we reaching the point where Israel will have to desert its nuclear ambiguity policy? This book is a must-read for anyone who is seriously interested in understanding these complex questions.--Isaac Ben-Israel, General (ret.) IDF, professor, Chairman of Israel Space Agency Louis Rene Beres in this important book has made a brilliantly cogent analysis of the various related issues, with particular emphasis on what he calls Israel's 'deliberate nuclear ambiguity policy'. If Professor Beres' examination of the facts in this matter had been important before, his up-to-date observations in his new book have greater significance and urgency in view of the Nuclear Arms Agreement with an unfettered Iran, threatening Israel with annihilation, and exacerbated by a potential nuclear arm race in the region in response to the above, on the one hand - and the general chaos in the Middle East, on the other hand. And all the above on the background of what some consider the backhandedness and confusion of the West towards the geopolitical changes in the region. Professor Beres in his book provides not only an instructive overview, but also proffers ideas which may lead to significant decisions on Israel's part in the matter.--Zalman Shoval, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Purdue Professor Louis Rene Beres is an internationally recognized author and expert on nuclear weapons proliferation and strategic realities for Israel and the Middle East. The existential threat to Israel has increased in complexity since he was Chairman of the 2003 Project Daniel under Prime Minister Sharon. The objectives of the 1970 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty have failed and today brings into question the deterrence effectiveness of Israel's policy of Nuclear Ambiguity. --Admiral Leon Edney, U.S. Navy (ret.), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander


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Louis René Beres is emeritus professor of Political Science and International Law at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. He was educated at Princeton University (Ph.D., 1971).

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