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Legal Deterrence by Denial: Strategic Initiative and International Law in the Gray Zone
Texas National Security ReviewAbstract: International security competition in the twenty-first century is likely to remain largely within the “gray zone”—a category of aggressive activities that threaten core aspects of statehood while avoiding the threshold of armed force that has traditionally legitimized military retaliation in self-defense.
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Deterrence, detention and denial: Asylum seekers in Australia
2002Schloenhardt analyzes the legal framework that governs the status of onshore asylum seekers in Australia, the support they can obtain from government authorities, and their legal rights upon arrival and throughout their stay in Australia. Among other things, the differences between permanent and temporary protection and the concern associated with this
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Deterrence by delivery of arms: NATO and the war in Ukraine
Contemporary Security Policy, 2023Amir Lupovici
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International security competition in the twenty-first century is likely to remain largely within the “gray zone”—a category of aggressive activities that threaten core aspects of statehood while avoiding the threshold of armed force that has traditionally legitimized military retaliation in self-defense.
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2015
Objective: Iran is seeking to improve the accuracy of its missiles and is pursuing related technologies. Though it is unlikely that Iran will achieve the pinpoint accuracy and increased range it seeks, it is reasonable to assume that engineers will significantly improve the accuracy of Iran’s short-range rockets and missiles.
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Objective: Iran is seeking to improve the accuracy of its missiles and is pursuing related technologies. Though it is unlikely that Iran will achieve the pinpoint accuracy and increased range it seeks, it is reasonable to assume that engineers will significantly improve the accuracy of Iran’s short-range rockets and missiles.
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