Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (Jun 2022)

The Role of Missile Defense in North-East Asia

  • David Wright

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/25751654.2022.2055355
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. sup1
pp. 132 – 153

Abstract

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This paper discusses specific types of missile attacks the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) might launch in a conflict and identifies the key sources of uncertainty that US and allied political and military leaders must take into account in assessing how effective defense systems might be in stopping these attacks. A key finding is that while missile defenses might be able to blunt some kinds of attacks, the DPRK will have options for retaliatory missile attacks that can reach their targets despite the presence of defenses, and Pyongyang will know which options those are. The existence of this second set of cases is crucial for US and allied leaders to recognize if they are considering taking actions under the assumption that defenses will be effective in protecting US and allied populations.

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