Stephen J. Cimbala AKA Stephen Joseph Cimbala Born: 4-Nov-1943 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA
Gender: Male Religion: Lutheran Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Scholar Nationality: United States Executive summary: Nuclear Weapons and Strategy Wife: Elizabeth Harder ("Betsy", m. 1967, two sons) Son: Christopher Son: David
University: BA Journalism, Pennsylvania State University (1965) University: MA Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1967) University: PhD Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1969) Professor: SUNY Stony Brook (1969-73) Professor: Political Science, Penn State Brandywine (1973-)
Author of books:
Strategic Impasse: Offense, Defense, and Deterrence Theory and Practice (1989, international affairs) NATO Strategy and Nuclear Escalation (1989, international affairs) Nuclear Endings: Stopping War on Time (1989, international affairs) First Strike Stability: Deterrence After Containment (1990, international affairs) Uncertainty and Control: Future Soviet and American Strategy (1990, international affairs) Conflict Termination in Europe: Games Against War (1990, international affairs) Clausewitz and Escalation: Classical Perspective on Nuclear Strategy (1991, international affairs) Strategy After Deterrence (1991, international affairs) Force and Diplomacy in the Future (1992, international affairs) Military Persuasion: Deterrence and Provocation in Crisis and War (1994, international affairs) U.S. Military Strategy and the Cold War Endgame (1995, international affairs) The Politics of Warfare: The Great Powers in the Twentieth Century (1997, international affairs) The Past and Future of Nuclear Deterrence (1998, international affairs) Coercive Military Strategy (1998, international affairs) Through a Glass Darkly: Looking at Conflict Prevention, Management, and Termination (2001, international affairs) Clausewitz and Chaos: Friction in War and Military Policy (2001, international affairs) A New Nuclear Century: Strategic Stability and Arms Control (2002, international affairs) The Dead Volcano: The Background and Effects of Nuclear War Complacency (2002, international affairs) Military Persuasion in War and Policy: The Power of Soft (2002, international affairs) Nuclear Weapons and Strategy: U.S. Nuclear Policy for the Twenty-first Century (2005, international affairs) Shield of Dreams: Missile Defense and U.S.-Russian Nuclear Strategy (2008, international affairs) Nuclear Weapons and Cooperative Security in the 21st Century: The New Disorder (2009, international affairs) Nuclear Weapons in the Information Age (2012, international affairs)
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