Global strategic stability refers to the balance of power and deterrence among nations, particularly nuclear-armed states, that prevents the outbreak of large-scale conflict. As technological advancements continue to reshape the global security landscape, researchers and policymakers are increasingly focused on understanding the complex dynamics of global strategic stability, making it a critical area of study for those seeking to mitigate the risks of conflict and promote international security in an era of rapid change and emerging threats.
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