WebAbout — Fiona S. Cunningham. I study technology and conflict in East Asia. My research focuses on how nuclear-armed countries coerce each other using military force without triggering a catastrophic nuclear war. I examine how China has coped with this dilemma. My current book project explains how and why China has substituted nuclear coercion ... WebMy research on nuclear strategy uses contemporary U.S.-China nuclear dynamics to test and refine great power nuclear strategy developed during the Cold War. In 2015, I co-authored an article in International Security with Taylor Fravel, which found that China was not following the example of the Soviet Union by entering into a nuclear arms race ...
Cyberspectives: Fiona Cunningham On China And Cybersecurity
WebBY FIONA S. CUNNINGHAM NUCLEAR COMMAND, CONTROL, AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA JULY 18 2024 Summary Since 1964, China has developed nuclear command, control, and communications (NC3) systems optimized for a retaliatory nuclear strike using a land … WebAug 13, 2024 · Caption. “I chose MIT because no other political science graduate program had such strengths in both East Asia and security studies,” says Fiona Cunningham PhD ’19. “I want to understand the … chip bumping
Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security …
WebChinese Views on Nuclear Escalation. Authors: Fiona S. Cunningham. M. Taylor Fravel. Fall 2024. China and the United States hold opposing beliefs about whether nuclear war can be avoided in a potential crisis or armed conflict. Taken together, these opposing beliefs increase the risk of nuclear escalation and can lead to greater crisis ... WebFiona Cunningham is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania.Her research interests lie at the intersection of technology and conflict, with an empirical focus on China. Fiona’s current book project explains how and why China threatens to use space weapons, cyber attacks and conventional missiles as substitutes … WebFiona Cunningham is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of … grant hathaway