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The Impact Of The Dynamics In The National Strategy Of The People's Republic Of China On Regional Security And Relations Between China And The West/Nato. [PDF]
Salim Savas Bicer R.
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Strategic modular assembly of trifluoromethylated energetic materials <i>via</i> triazine-based scaffolds. [PDF]
Yu J, Miao X, Li Y.
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An integrated multi-criteria decision framework for outlet mall location selection using fuzzy DEMATEL-DANP-VIKOR. [PDF]
Chiang MH +6 more
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Selective strategic adaptation and structural trade-offs in a public traditional Chinese medicine hospital under China's national performance appraisal: a longitudinal study. [PDF]
Du X, He C, Zhang D, Wang Z, Zhao M.
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Stability, strategic substitutes, strategic complements
The Routh–Hurwitz stability condition is disentangled for choice variables that are strategic substitutes or strategic complements. This yields distinct stability conditions that are not necessarily symmetric. Two examples illustrate this result.
Jeroen Hinloopen, Hinloopen Jeroen
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This chapter examines the relationship between nuclear superiority and strategic stability. Many nuclear deterrence theorists and policy advocates have argued for decades that nuclear superiority has a glaring downside: it increases the risk of nuclear war.
Matthew Kroenig
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On the Relation Among Some Definitions of Strategic Stability
Mathematics of Operations Research, 2001In this paper we examine a number of different definitions of strategic stability and the relations among them. In particular, we show that the stability requirement given by Hillas (1990) is weaker than the requirements involved in the various definitions of stability in Mertens' reformulation of stability (Mertens 1989, 1991).
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