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... strategies or orientations successful , and when do they fail ? At least four conditions or variables can help ac- count for the selection of any particular strategy . First is the structure of the international system . The patterns of ...
... strategies or orientations successful , and when do they fail ? At least four conditions or variables can help ac- count for the selection of any particular strategy . First is the structure of the international system . The patterns of ...
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... strategy ) . In assessing the merits of these strategies we can again supply our criteria of effectiveness ; that is , what do these targeting strategies contribute to the credibility and stability of deterrence ? Counterforce strategy ...
... strategy ) . In assessing the merits of these strategies we can again supply our criteria of effectiveness ; that is , what do these targeting strategies contribute to the credibility and stability of deterrence ? Counterforce strategy ...
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... strategy is compatible with finite deterrent capabilities . On the other hand , nation committed to a counterforce strategy has con- siderable reason to build up stockpiles ; the greater one's strategic superi- ority , the greater the ...
... strategy is compatible with finite deterrent capabilities . On the other hand , nation committed to a counterforce strategy has con- siderable reason to build up stockpiles ; the greater one's strategic superi- ority , the greater the ...
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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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