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Adam Lowther and Curtis McGiffin, in a seminar titled “Dynamic Parity: A Nuclear Strategy for the Next Generation,” proposed a new nuclear deterrence strategy for the United States. They argued that the traditional U.S. approach is insufficient against the expanding nuclear capabilities and potential collaboration of adversarial nations like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. Their “Dynamic Parity” strategy emphasizes achieving a symmetrical nuclear balance in capability, capacity, and force composition with these adversaries to enhance deterrence, assure allies, and promote strategic stability. Implementing this strategy requires revitalizing manufacturing capabilities, overcoming regulatory hurdles, and a national commitment to adjust the U.S. nuclear arsenal accordingly.
These free deterrence focused events are co-sponsored by Peter Huessy and the National Institute for Deterrence Studies (NIDS). Our virtual and in-person Huessy/ NIDS Events include an extensive speaker line up of administration officials, military commanders, and highly respected professionals responsible for sustaining US nuclear deterrence and nuclear modernization for the purpose of maintaining peace and stability.