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Chemical Composition, Repellent, and Oviposition Deterrent Potential of Wild Plant Essential Oils against Three Mosquito Species. [PDF]
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Forget Plagiarism: It's Originality, Utility, and Contribution That Matter in Academia Now. [PDF]
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Jackdaws Use Lynx Scat in Nests: Implications for Iberian Lynx Genetic Monitoring. [PDF]
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Applying a deterrence nudge strategy for promoting stair usage in a university setting. [PDF]
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Indirect Extended Deterrence: A Critical Assessment
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Extended deterrence and alliance formation
International Interactions, 1998Inductive approaches have little conclusive to say about whether alliances make war more or less likely. Moreover, the empirical associations are ambiguous. Modeling alliance formation in an incomplete information setting reveals that alliances have predictable effects on the behavior of nations.
Alastair Smith
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Capability, Credibility, and Extended General Deterrence
International Interactions, 2015Deterrence theory suggests that extended general deterrent threats are likely to be more effective when a potential challenger views them as capable and credible. When states sign formal defense pacts, they are making explicit extended general deterrent threats.
Jesse C Johnson, Brett Ashley Leeds
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EXTENDED DETERRENCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Nonproliferation Review, 2012The article presents and analyzes the US extended deterrence commitments in the Middle East as well as those provided by regional states, and assesses the effectiveness and credibility of these commitments. The article then proceeds to analyze a situation wherein Iran successfully develops nuclear weapons.
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EXTENDED DETERRENCE AND DISARMAMENT
Nonproliferation Review, 2011Ralph A. Cossa, Brad Glosserman
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