Modernizing the Arsenal: Politics, Technology, and the Global Arms Race
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Why states refurbish or replace nuclear forces and the strategic consequences
2nd Edition
*Modernizing the Arsenal* examines the multifaceted drivers and strategic risks associated with the refurbishment or replacement of global nuclear forces. The book argues that modernization is not a simple engineering refresh but a deeply political process shaped by domestic bureaucratic interests, industrial dependencies, and the need to signal resolve to both allies and adversaries. By exploring the "refurbish vs. replace" dilemma, the text highlights how states balance the costs and safety of aging legacy systems against the strategic advantages and escalation risks of new technologies, such as hypersonic glide vehicles, stealth bombers, and AI-driven command networks.
The narrative details the specific modernization trajectories of major and regional powers, including the United States’ comprehensive triad recapitalization, Russia’s pursuit of asymmetric counter-defense systems, and China’s rapid transition toward a robust, survivable triad. It also addresses the unique challenges faced by smaller or undeclared nuclear states like North Korea and Israel, where modernization is inextricably linked to regime survival. Central to these national case studies is the concept of "entanglement," where the blurring of conventional and nuclear delivery systems creates a perilous environment for misinterpretation and inadvertent escalation during crises.
As traditional arms control frameworks erode, the book emphasizes the increasing importance of organizational reliability, crisis communication, and confidence-building measures. It analyzes how compressed decision timelines and the vulnerability of digital command-and-control (NC3) networks to cyber and space-based threats make accidental war more plausible. Through the use of wargaming and strategic simulations, the author explores various futures for 2045, ranging from unconstrained multipolar competition to precarious stability. Ultimately, the book provides a decision framework for policymakers to manage these existential risks, arguing that strategic restraint and clear signaling are as essential to national security as the weapons themselves.
The book is primarily intended for defense analysts, policymakers, and national security officials responsible for evaluating nuclear modernization programs and their strategic implications. It will also benefit scholars and researchers in international relations and security studies who seek to understand the political-technical dynamics of arms races, as well as military planners involved in force structure decisions and crisis management. The structured analytic frameworks and comparative case studies make it particularly valuable for those needing to assess how modernization choices affect deterrence credibility, alliance cohesion, and escalation risks in great-power competitions.
January 24, 2026
67,221 words
4 hours 42 minutes
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