Thanks, David! I really appreciate this comment. One reason I find this left/right framework more intuitive than “prevention, response, and resilience” is that there are right-of-boom interventions that I would classify as “prevention.” For example, I think of escalation management after limited first use as “preventing” the largest nuclear wars (especially if we think such a war poses qualitatively different problems).
Your cost-effectiveness models are very helpful, and I plan to cite them in the bigger project :)
Thanks, David! I really appreciate this comment. One reason I find this left/right framework more intuitive than “prevention, response, and resilience” is that there are right-of-boom interventions that I would classify as “prevention.” For example, I think of escalation management after limited first use as “preventing” the largest nuclear wars (especially if we think such a war poses qualitatively different problems).
Your cost-effectiveness models are very helpful, and I plan to cite them in the bigger project :)