Extended Deterrence and Extended Nuclear Deterrence in a Pandemic World
The COVID19 pandemic has reinforced two of the main contributing factors to the current age of disruption: the tendency of national leaders to act unilaterally; and the global decline in trust.
Allan Behm
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Deterrence is the key concept for understanding the strategy and diplomacy of the age (Kenny, 1985). Its various versions — or better yet — its main manifestations appear during the Cold War period (Brodie, Wolfers, Viner, at A.
Nicolas Papanastasopoulos
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Remedy for Now but Prohibit for Tomorrow: The Deterrence Effects of Merger Policy Tools [PDF]
Antitrust policy involves not just the regulation of anti-competitive behavior, but also an important deterrence effect. Neither scholars nor policymakers have fully researched the deterrence effects of merger policy tools, as they have been unable to ...
Barros, Pedro Pita +2 more
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Theoretical Requirements of Deterrence in Complex-Chaotic International Systems: A Step towards a New Theory of Nonlinear Deterrence [PDF]
The deterrence system has developed with the evolution of the international system and has experienced new forms. Facing the unstable and unpredictable challenges of the future, along with asymmetric threats in a nonlinear mechanism, is required to ...
Farhad Ghasemi
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Deterrence in Competition Law [PDF]
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy regime. On the basis of the economic theory of law enforcement we identify several factors that are likely to affect its degree of deterrence: 1 ...
Buccirossi, Paolo +4 more
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Commentary on the Limits of Compensation and Deterrence in Legal Remedies [PDF]
Allen comments on papers written by James Cox and Deborah DeMott regarding the deterrence of corporate misconduct.
Allen, William T.
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The Chinese approach to the concept of deterrence in cyberspace [PDF]
This paper examines the Chinese approach to the concept of deterrence in cyberspace. It first discusses the evolution of the concept of deterrence-from nuclear to cross-domain-with particular attention to the notion of cyber deterrence.
Trailović Dragan
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Analysis of Defense Deterrence in the National Security Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Nuclear Case [PDF]
Deterrence is one of the strategic concepts that means preventing the occurrence of threatening actions by threatening and displaying power and is used in both the field of strategy and diplomacy.
Hossein Mahdian +2 more
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Deterrence Measure: A Cause for Promoting Regional Instability in South Asia
Deterrence policies are adopted to promote stability; however, in South Asia they have worked against the notion. Instead, they have pushed the participating countries, both regional and global, into an arms race, thereby promoting regional instability ...
Salman Ali, Tseen Fu Brice Lee
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The development of the modern Chinese concept of conventional deterrence [PDF]
Deterrence strategy has always been an interesting topic for many international relations scholars. The concept was the hallmark of the USSoviet politics during the Cold War and rightly became an important aspect of other countries' politics, as well ...
Pejić Igor
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