Nuclear threats and “madman theory” in the rhetoric of russian war Cover Image

Zagrożenia nuklearne i „teoria szaleńca” w rosyjskiej retoryce wojennej
Nuclear threats and “madman theory” in the rhetoric of russian war

Author(s): Olga Wasiuta
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Individual Psychology, Geopolitics, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Instytut Europy Środkowej
Keywords: madman theory; Russia; nuclear intimidation; nuclear capabilities; madman theory of russian diplomacy in Europe

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this article is to analyze the “madman theory”,a name coined by U.S. President Richard Nixon, in the rhetoric of russian war,especially after the events of 24th February 2022. According to the given theory, the leader cultivates the image of madness in order to lend credibility to his threats to use nuclear weapons and make his enemies think twice before they adopt any decision. With the russian invasion of Ukraine, the theory of the madman has been rediscovered and is again being used to explain the increasingly unpredictable behavior of russian President Vladimir Putin, whoon February 27, 2022, ordered his defense minister and chief of general staff to initiate special combat tasks by nuclear deterrence units. This behavior by Putin is reminiscent of what has been described as the madman theory of foreign policy – giving the sense that someone is capable of anything if they cannot bring the war to an end the way they want.

  • Issue Year: 20/2022
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 205-243
  • Page Count: 39
  • Language: Polish