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... credibility . State B has to believe that the threat will be carried out if it does not meet state A's demands . Credibility would seem to be established when B realizes that A can fulfill the threat and thereby damage B , with- out ...
... credibility . State B has to believe that the threat will be carried out if it does not meet state A's demands . Credibility would seem to be established when B realizes that A can fulfill the threat and thereby damage B , with- out ...
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... credibility of the threat ; that is , potential aggressors must be impressed that in case of provocation the threatened retaliation will be carried out . Mere possession of powerful weapons , even an overwhelming superiority of ...
... credibility of the threat ; that is , potential aggressors must be impressed that in case of provocation the threatened retaliation will be carried out . Mere possession of powerful weapons , even an overwhelming superiority of ...
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... credibility is through declaratory policy . Since World War II American leaders have repeatedly asserted that a Soviet attack on Western Europe will evoke the same response as a direct attack on the United States ; Soviet leaders have ...
... credibility is through declaratory policy . Since World War II American leaders have repeatedly asserted that a Soviet attack on Western Europe will evoke the same response as a direct attack on the United States ; Soviet leaders have ...
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