| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Credible threat of two or more powers being able to annihilate the other(s) | MAD | 88%
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| Spread of nuclear weapons capability, either vertically or horizontally | Proliferation | 75%
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| Use of threat to dissuade another power from attacking | Deterrence | 63%
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| Meaning of ABM | Anti-ballistic missile | 25%
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| First type of weapon developed by the US in the mid 1940s | Atomic bomb | 25%
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| Meaning of ICBM | Inter-continental Ballistic Missile | 25%
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| Explosive power equivalent to 1000 tons of TNT | Kiloton | 25%
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| Capability to build a nuclear weapon rapidly, whilst not being a possessor state | Latency | 25%
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| Explosive power equivalent to 1000000 tons of TNT | Megaton | 25%
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| The ability of your weapons to live beyond a nuclear first strike from an opponent | Survivability | 25%
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| Second type of weapon developed by the US in the 1950s | Thermonuclear/Hydrogen bomb | 25%
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| Targeting of enemy's military infrastructure | Counterforce | 13%
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| Scale used to determine likelihood of full-scale war | DEFCON | 13%
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| Method in which a nuclear strike is sent | Delivery system | 13%
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| Type of weapon designed with the intention of high radioactive consequence | Dirty bomb | 13%
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| Meaning of IAEA, a watchdog verifying compliance with rules | International Atomic Energy Agency | 13%
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| The idea that the existence of nuclear weapons fundamentally changes something about international politics | Nuclear revolution | 13%
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| Having capability of delivering weapons via ICBMs, submarines and bombers | Nuclear triad | 13%
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| Being able to hit back if attacked first | Second strike capability | 13%
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| Enhancing one's own prestige | Swagger | 13%
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| Small weapon with usage meant for the battlefield specifically | Tactical nuclear weapon | 13%
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| Forcing an adversary to do something | Compellance | 0%
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| Targeting of enemy's civilian population or political leadership | Countervalue | 0%
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| Missile fired that flies at low altitudes, mainly for precision strikes | Cruise missiles | 0%
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| Type of deterrence involved in protection of only one's own assets | Direct deterrence | 0%
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| Type of deterrence involved in protection of third parties' assets also | Extended deterrence | 0%
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| Type of deterrence which is ongoing to prevent crisis situations from occuring | General deterrence | 0%
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| Type of deterrence involved short term to prevent imminent attack | Immediate deterrence | 0%
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| Scholar who argued that the spread of nuclear weapons would enhance stability | Kenneth Waltz | 0%
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| Scholar known for her work involving the Nuclear Taboo | Nina Tannenwald | 0%
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| 1968 treaty designed to stop the spread of nuclear weapons | NPT (Non-proliferation treaty) | 0%
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| Leading scholar in analysing the psychological factors involved in nuclear decision-making | Robert Jervis | 0%
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| Final nuclear treaty between US and Russia which expired Feb 2026 | START Treaty | 0%
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| Early scholar involved in the application of game theory to nuclear strategy | Thomas Schelling | 0%
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