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... LIMITED NUCLEAR WAR Out of the vigorous debate on the deficiencies of " massive retaliation " emerged the suggestion that tactical nuclear weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression . Advocates of their use asserted that ...
... LIMITED NUCLEAR WAR Out of the vigorous debate on the deficiencies of " massive retaliation " emerged the suggestion that tactical nuclear weapons be used to deter or punish limited aggression . Advocates of their use asserted that ...
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... limited war is something of a contradiction in terms . Limited war implies that something less than total victory must be acceptable to both sides . If not , limitations on escalation will inevitably be breached as the military tide ...
... limited war is something of a contradiction in terms . Limited war implies that something less than total victory must be acceptable to both sides . If not , limitations on escalation will inevitably be breached as the military tide ...
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... limited or total economic boycott or embargo 7. extensive official denunciation of the opponent ; propaganda at home and abroad 8. application of limited or total economic boycott or embargo 9. formal break in diplomatic relations 10 ...
... limited or total economic boycott or embargo 7. extensive official denunciation of the opponent ; propaganda at home and abroad 8. application of limited or total economic boycott or embargo 9. formal break in diplomatic relations 10 ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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