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Non-military aspects of strategic deterrence [PDF]
Nowadays state and its citizens are exposed to a wide range of threats that are not necessarily of a military character, which requires a systemic and strategic response.
Milenković Miloš R. +1 more
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STRATEGIC ENTRY DETERRENCE MODELING: LITERATURE REVIEW
The prime focus in this article is on key findings concerning theoretical aspects of strategic behavior by incumbents to deter market entry of new firms.
D. A. Seliverstov
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The strategic deterrence measures of the Russian Federation: Terminology, definitions and some aspects of implementation in the Ukraine conflict in 2022 [PDF]
The paper analyses the theory and doctrine of strategic deterrence of the Russian Federation and compares them with measures of their implementation in the conflict in Ukraine during 2022.
Miljković Milan Đ. +1 more
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The concept of total defense in the deterrence strategy of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
The subject of this article refers to the examination of the convenience of the concept of total defense as a basis for designing a defense system in the function of strategic deterrence of the Republic of Serbia. The existing defense system was supposed
Milkovski Vangel, Božić Sandra
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Strategic deterrence: The key competences of the state bodies of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
In the post-Cold War period, contemporary studies of strategic deterrence have expanded from traditional ones to contents that are much broader in terms of content and topics.
Blagojević Veljko, Radanović Tihomir
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Strategic bypass deterrence [PDF]
In liberalized network industries, entrants can either compete for service using the existing infrastructure (access) or deploy their own infrastructure capacity (bypass). In this paper, we demonstrate that, under the threat of bypass, the access price set by an unregulated and vertically integrated incumbent is compatible with productive efficiency ...
Bloch, Francis, Gautier, Axel
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Strategic Militarization, Deterrence and Wars [PDF]
We study countries choosing armament levels and then whether or not to go to war. We show that if the costs of war are not overly high or low, then all equilibria must involve dove, hawk, and deterrent strategies and the probability of war is positive (but less than one) in any given period. Wars are between countries with differing armament levels and
Jackson, Matthew O., Morelli, Massimo
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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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Getting Deterrence Right: The Case for Stratified Deterrence
The potential for hostilities in the 21st Century is not likely to be deterred by a Cold War deterrence strategy. And while nuclear deterrence remains important, regional powers armed with weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and accompanying long-range ...
Brent Talbot
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NATO Force Integration Units: Are NFIUs a Valuable Element of NATO Deterrence and Defense Posture?
Russian aggressions against Georgia (2008) and Ukraine (2014) led NATO into unprecedented changes in the NATO deterrence and defense posture at its eastern flank.
Martin Botík, Jan Mazal
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