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Alternatives to Nuclear Deterrence
1988In the preceding chapter I argued that extended deterrence might be replaced by multiplying nuclear deterrents; that actually to constitute a force that was not, in the present strategic environment, self-deterred, these new independent nuclear forces would require sophisticated surveillance, command arrangements, and selective, counterforce capability;
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The Ideologies of Nuclear Deterrence
1988The development of the ideas of nuclear deterrence has reached an impasse, one that almost replicates, intellectually, the stalemate that has been thought to persist strategically. Two views, locked in dialectic since the beginning of the thermonuclear age, appear at present as if imprisoned in amber.
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Protection motivation and deterrence: a framework for security policy compliance in organisations
European Journal of Information Systems, 2009Tejaswini C Herath, Hejamadi R Rao
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The Effects of “Pulling Levers” Focused Deterrence Strategies on Crime
Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2012Anthony A Braga, David L Weisburd
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