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AbstractDemocratic elections are under threat from foreign interference. Democracies around the world are experimenting with a range of responses, from threatening potential interveners with a variety of retaliatory punishments to bolstering election security, scrutiny, and counter-interference operations, and leveraging multilateral institutions to ...
Alex Wilner, J Marshall Palmer
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This study aims to examine the development status and technical characteristics of low-yield nuclear weapons initiated by the Trump administration, predict the development trend in the Biden administration, analyze strategic implications that have ...
Sungjoon Moon
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Russia’s persistent aggression towards its neighbours has long been predicted. However, the 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine proved to be a startling development.
Illimar Ploom, Iida Elise Murumets
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Deterring violent non-state actors: dilemmas and implications [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to address the limitations of classical deterrence theory in dealing with violent non-state actors (VNSAs). Design/methodology/approach – The study uses qualitative methods.
Raghda Elbahy
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Debates on the Role of the US Theatre Missile Defense in Regional Deterrence of Russia and China
Studies on missile defense, both in Russia and abroad, have been tradition- ally focused either on capabilities of the US national missile defense system to parry Russian or Chinese strategic nuclear forces, or on regional deter- rence of North Korea and
O. O. Krivolapov
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Cybercrime Deterrence and International Legislation: Evidence from Distributed Denial of Service Attacks1 [PDF]
In this paper, we estimate the impact of enforcing the Convention on Cybercrime (COC) on deterring distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks. Our data set comprises a sample of real, random spoof-source DDOS attacks recorded in 106 countries in 177 days in the period 2004–2008.
Kai-Lung Hui +2 more
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Economic Analysis of Proof of Causation in Environmental Torts [PDF]
One of the common difficulties in the field of environmental torts is the proof of causation between the tortious conduct of the tortfeasor and the damage suffered by the victim. This problem, according to the principles of economic analysis of tort law,
Hasan Badini, Farzaneh Motevaseliyan
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This study examines the concept of deterrence and the problem of attribution in cyberspace. Unlike conventional deterrence, deterrence in cyberspace is perplexing, and the problem of attribution makes it even more complex.
Akbar Khan
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Strategie odstrašování a terorismus
The article deals with deterrence of terrorism. The aim is to assess validity of a proposition that it is possible to deter terrorist groups, but there are some specifics in comparison to the deterrence of states.
Linda JANKŮ, Petr SUCHÝ
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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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