Journal on Baltic Security (May 2019)

Extended Deterrence Dilemmas in the Grey Zone: Trans-Atlantic Insights on Baltic Security Challenges1

  • Murauskaite Egle,
  • Quinn David,
  • Thomson Catarina P.,
  • Ellis Devin H.,
  • Wilkenfeld Jonathan,
  • Gartzke Erik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jobs-2019-0006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 5 – 16

Abstract

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Should the U.S. respond with military means to a limited Russian incursion in the Baltics? This paper explores Western attitudes towards such a hypothetical grey zone crisis. Using survey experiments and crisis simulations we find considerable reluctance to use military tools in order to support a Baltic ally, and surprisingly little variation across the audiences. The underlying reluctance to get the U.S. involved in an armed conflict with Russia in the hopes that such acquiescence may help preserve global stability indicates that the conflict in Ukraine only had a fundamentally limited impact on Western strategic thought on deterring Russia.

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