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... threat will be carried out if it does not meet state A's demands . Credibility would seem to be estab- lished when B realizes that A can fulfill the threat and thereby damage B , without seriously harming its own interests . If , for ...
... threat will be carried out if it does not meet state A's demands . Credibility would seem to be estab- lished when B realizes that A can fulfill the threat and thereby damage B , without seriously harming its own interests . If , for ...
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... threat had little credibility . Or , as Kenneth Boulding has summarized it , beyond a certain point , the higher the magnitude of a threat , the lower is the subjective probability that it will be believed.17 To be credible , threats ...
... threat had little credibility . Or , as Kenneth Boulding has summarized it , beyond a certain point , the higher the magnitude of a threat , the lower is the subjective probability that it will be believed.17 To be credible , threats ...
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... Threat of strategic retaliation may well prove effective against an unambiguous attack against targets of high value . Soviet and American strategic forces have effectively deterred the other from launching an invasion against either ...
... Threat of strategic retaliation may well prove effective against an unambiguous attack against targets of high value . Soviet and American strategic forces have effectively deterred the other from launching an invasion against either ...
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