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Extended Deterrence and Extended Nuclear Deterrence in a Pandemic World [PDF]
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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Mission Unaccounted: Japan’s Shift of Role in US Extended Nuclear Deterrence
Japan’s security policy appears to be undergoing a qualitative change. Policymakers, however, have not provided sufficient explanation to the nation regarding such a shift. What is the qualitative change in Japan’s security policy premised on US extended
Kimiaki Kawai
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The US and Extended Deterrence [PDF]
The U.S. provides extended nuclear deterrence to allies in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere. The 2018 NPR signals several potentially destabilizing policies, including lowering the threshold for use and adding low-yield capabilities, and it emphasizes the ...
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The Potential for Trypsin Inhibitor Expression in Leaves to Convey Herbivory Deterrence in Soybean [PDF]
Soybean (Glycine max) is the most widely grown legume crop in the world, providing important economic value. Pest herbivory damage by insects and mammalian wildlife, in particular the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), limits yields in soybean ...
Audrey E. Birdwell +4 more
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US Extended Nuclear Deterrence in Europe and East Asia: A Comparative Analysis
: Analysing the alliance system in Europe and Asia in a comparative perspective also demands having a look at the specific role of nuclear weapons in the defence doctrines, and more in particular the role of US extended nuclear deterrence.
Tom Sauer
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Extended Deterrence and National Ambitions: Italy’s Nuclear Policy, 1955–1962
Throughout the Cold War, Italy was one of the most steadfast NATO allies in hosting American nuclear weapons on its territory. Such a policy could easily be construed as an example of almost automatic confidence in the US nuclear umbrella, yet only on ...
Leopoldo Nuti
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Can criminology sway the public? How empirical findings about deterrence affect public punishment preferences [PDF]
Background setting Punitive approaches to deter offending remain popular despite limited evidence of their effectiveness. This study investigated what effect presenting empirical criminological findings about the effectiveness of deterrence to a general ...
Brendan Rose +3 more
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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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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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Japan’s Reliance on US Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Legality of Use Matters Today
Japan declares in its security policy that US extended nuclear deterrence is “essential”. However, policymakers do not seem to have provided sufficient explanation of the legality and the implications of the use of nuclear weapons, even if they argue ...
Kimiaki Kawai
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