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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1963
A persistent problem for American political and military planners has been the question of how to defend “third areas.” How can a major power make credible an intent to defend a smaller ally from attack by another major power? Simply making an explicit promise to defend an ally, whether that promise is embodied in a formal treaty or merely in a ...
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A persistent problem for American political and military planners has been the question of how to defend “third areas.” How can a major power make credible an intent to defend a smaller ally from attack by another major power? Simply making an explicit promise to defend an ally, whether that promise is embodied in a formal treaty or merely in a ...
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Deterrence: The Problem—Not the Solution
SAIS Review, 1985(1986). Deterrence: The problem ‐ not the solution. Journal of Strategic Studies: Vol. 9, Dilemmas of Nuclear Strategy, pp. 25-42.
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The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1938
The whole animal kingdom may be divided into terrorizers and terrorized specimen. Every living being flees harm. With tense senses an animal watches approaching or imminent danger. This tension emerges in consciousness as fear or fright, or however we may label the various features of behavior in risk-situations. Fear is a danger signal.
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The whole animal kingdom may be divided into terrorizers and terrorized specimen. Every living being flees harm. With tense senses an animal watches approaching or imminent danger. This tension emerges in consciousness as fear or fright, or however we may label the various features of behavior in risk-situations. Fear is a danger signal.
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Deterrence Is Dead. Long Live Deterrence
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2006Twenty years ago philosopher Anthony Kenny (1985, ix) could confidently assert that deterrence was “the key concept for the understanding of the strategy and diplomacy of the age.” Obviously, much has transpired since Kenny made his claim. In 1989 the Berlin Wall was dismantled. Two years later, the Soviet Union disintegrated.
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Perspectives on Politics, 2005
Deterrence. By Lawrence Freedman. Cambridge, MA: Polity Press, 2004. 160p. $59.95 cloth, $24.95 paper.The concept of deterrence—the effort to make an adversary's costs and risks of going to war greater than the political incentives pushing in that direction—was the centerpiece of academic national security studies and the core policy concern of ...
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Deterrence. By Lawrence Freedman. Cambridge, MA: Polity Press, 2004. 160p. $59.95 cloth, $24.95 paper.The concept of deterrence—the effort to make an adversary's costs and risks of going to war greater than the political incentives pushing in that direction—was the centerpiece of academic national security studies and the core policy concern of ...
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Deterrence is a theory which claims that punishment is justified through preventing future crimes, and is one of the oldest and most powerful theories about punishment. The argument that punishment ought to secure crime reduction occupies a central place
Brooks, Thom,
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2022 14th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Keep Moving! (CyCon), 2022
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Power changes, alliance credibility, and extended deterrence
Conflict Management and Peace Science, 2021Jesse C Johnson
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A ritual approach to deterrence: I am, therefore I deter
European Journal of International Relations, 2021Maria Mälksoo
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