ydinkyvykkyydet
Ydinkyvykkyydet, Finnish for nuclear capabilities, denotes a state's capacity to exploit nuclear technology for military and civilian purposes. In security studies, the term covers both weapons-related capabilities and civilian nuclear power infrastructure that could support such weapons or be repurposed in a crisis.
Key components include: strategic knowledge and human capital; scientific infrastructure; energy programs (nuclear reactors); fuel cycle
Two broad domains: military nuclear capabilities (weapons stockpiles, delivery platforms, readiness) and civilian or dual-use capabilities
Internationally, nuclear capabilities are governed by the non-proliferation regime, notably the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), IAEA
Assessments of nuclear capabilities influence deterrence theory and regional security dynamics. Debates focus on non-proliferation vs.