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... Deterrence as a Form of Inter - nation Influence The awesome destructive capacity of nuclear weapons has rendered the cost of their use prohibitive except in cases of extreme provocation . Because there are few political ends that can ...
... Deterrence as a Form of Inter - nation Influence The awesome destructive capacity of nuclear weapons has rendered the cost of their use prohibitive except in cases of extreme provocation . Because there are few political ends that can ...
Page 384
... deterrence . This is summarized by Thomas C. Schelling : " If disarmament is to work , it has got to improve deterrence and to stabilize deterrence . Until a much greater community of interest exists in the world than is likely in this ...
... deterrence . This is summarized by Thomas C. Schelling : " If disarmament is to work , it has got to improve deterrence and to stabilize deterrence . Until a much greater community of interest exists in the world than is likely in this ...
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... deterrence is that most be- havior in conflict situations involves calculations of risks , costs , and threatening responses by other parties . Even in avoidance behavior , elements of deterrence are always present in the sense that the ...
... deterrence is that most be- havior in conflict situations involves calculations of risks , costs , and threatening responses by other parties . Even in avoidance behavior , elements of deterrence are always present in the sense that the ...
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