Le débat sur les notions de dissuasion et de sécurité [PDF]
This article deals with two general arguments about how nuclear weapons might produce or prevent war, both based on themes present in pre-nuclear eras. The first debate is over whether traditional military policies increase or decrease the likelihood of ...
Jervis, Robert
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Rationed Care: Assessing the Support Needs of Informal Carers in English Social Services Authorities [PDF]
The passing of the Carers (Recognition and Services Act) 1995 was a step forward in trying to ensure that people who provide informal care to disabled, sick or elderly relatives or friends are properly recognised and properly supported.
Arksey, H
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Warfighting for cyber deterrence: a strategic and moral imperative [PDF]
Theories of cyber deterrence are developing rapidly. However, the literature is missing an important ingredient—warfighting for deterrence. This controversial idea, most commonly associated with nuclear strategy during the later stages of the Cold War ...
Lonsdale, David J.
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Life in the Shadow Carceral State: Surveillance and Control of Refugees in Australia
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control of refugees and asylum seekers living in Australia. In particular, it analyses the operation of Australia’s unique Asylum Seeker Code of Behaviour, which ...
Anthea Vogl, Elyse Methven
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Deterrence by Denial approach for the most known State Cyber Vulnerabilities
Cyber deterrence by denial strategy can be practised by the state by making it hard for adversaries to succeed any attempt of attacking. It was practised during nuclear deterrence strategies as well as in many other conventional deterrence. This paper argues the functionality of cyber deterrence by denial in deterring cyber threats.
Tom Chen, Nasser AlAzwani
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What lies beneath: exploring links between asylum policy and hate crime in the UK [PDF]
This paper explores the link between increasing incidents of hate crime and the asylum policy of successive British governments with its central emphasis on deterrence.
A Dummett +59 more
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This article analyzes how the F-35 Lightning II and Joint Strike Missile (JSM) affect the Norwegian security policy toward Russia. It answers how the systems influence Norwegian deterrence and defense efforts and crisis stability in serious crises and ...
Ole Marius Tørrisplass
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Biological Threat Deterrence by Denial: Implications for Japan’s Nuclear Disarmament Vision
Japan, a proponent of nuclear disarmament, is facing criticism for adopting “nuclear deterrence” as its foreseeable security policy without providing a clear strategy for transitioning away from it.
Kazuko Hikawa
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Introduction: Deterrence by Denial and the Long Journey of Addressing Biological Weapons Risks
Deterrence by denial is a classic defense strategy in which the goal is to offset an adversary’s capabilities in ways that deny them success in achieving their intended military or strategic effects. If their modes of attack are unlikely to succeed – but
Christine Parthemore, Andy Weber
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Evaluate the Potential Effectiveness of Air Power in Sub-threshold and ‘Grey Zone’ Operations
Conflict in the grey zone has ever been part of geo-political rivalry, but despite this, hasn’t until recently been given adequate consideration. This paper expands the narrative on the effective use of air power in the grey zone through a literature ...
Clare Mummery
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