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    Deterrence theory refers to the scholarship and practice of how threats of using force by one party can convince another party to refrain from initiating...
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    annihilation of both the attacker and the defender. It is based on the theory of rational deterrence, which holds that the threat of using strong weapons against...
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    Deterrence in relation to criminal offending is the idea or theory that the threat of punishment will deter people from committing crime and reduce the...
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  • nuclear strategy, minimal deterrence, also known as minimum deterrence and finite deterrence, is an application of deterrence theory in which a state possesses...
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  • Introduction to Strategy" and later "Deterrence and Strategy". His insight greatly influenced deterrence-theory analysis within international-relations...
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    future behavior. United States portal Politics portal Brinkmanship Deterrence theory Good cop, bad cop Operation Giant Lance Jacobson, Zachary Jonathan...
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  • Look up deterrence or deterrent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deterrence may refer to: Deterrence theory, a theory of war, especially regarding nuclear...
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  • "games and theory". The 1964 film Dr. Strangelove satirizes game theoretic ideas about deterrence theory. For example, nuclear deterrence depends on the...
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    study. The methodology behind the program demonstrates the use of deterrence theory in preventing crime. In 2005, Harvard University and Suffolk University...
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  • In nuclear ethics and deterrence theory, no first use (NFU) refers to a type of pledge or policy wherein a nuclear power formally refrains from the use...
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    Appeasement Christian pacifism Cost–benefit analysis Democratic peace theory Deterrence theory Peace and conflict studies Right of conquest Moral equality of...
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  • Chainstore paradox (category Game theory)
    of backward induction prescribed by classical game theory, and the intuitively appealing "deterrence strategy" that involves building a reputation for...
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  • The Full spectrum deterrence (previously known as Minimum Credible Deterrence (MCD; officially named N-deterrence) is the defence and strategic principle...
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  • Essentials of Post–Cold War Deterrence is a document produced in 1995 as a "Terms of Reference" by the Policy Subcommittee of the Strategic Advisory Group...
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    the benefits of victory. He also argued that in order to have credible deterrence against other groups (as well as on an individual level), it was important...
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  • nuclear threats. Brinkmanship Deterrence theory Doomsday Clock Emotional blackmail Essentials of Post–Cold War Deterrence Mutual assured destruction Nuclear...
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  • force (sometimes called a glass plate) is a strategic approach in deterrence theory. The tripwire force is a military force smaller than that of a potential...
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    rationalist deterrence theory logics for why states do not use nuclear weapons (such as mutually assured destruction) and social theories about the unwillingness...
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    Force de dissuasion (category Deterrence theory during the Cold War)
    dissuasion (English: 'Deterrence Force'), known as the Force de frappe ('Strike Force') prior to 1961, is the French nuclear deterrence force. The Force de...
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    Although the nuclear deterrence theory was officially adopted in 1998 as part of Pakistan's defence theory, on the other hand, the theory has had been interpreted...
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    control of the military Command and control Conscription Court-martial Deterrence theory Martial arts Martial law Mercenary Militaria Military academy Military...
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    R. Therefore, retributive justice theories allow some failures of deterrence. On the other hand, deterrence theories ("the penalty for a crime should be...
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    Scorched earth Policy Diplomacy: Alliances Peace treaty Cooperation Deterrence theory United Nations Mediation Public policy: Conscription Defense budget...
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    justifying why convicted offenders should be punished. According to the deterrence theory of law, one key aspect of punishment for law violation is to motivate...
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  • Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press; R. Powell (1990). Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Search for Credibility. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press...
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    (Tierney:1996, 277). Akers, Ronald L. (1990). "Rational Choice, Deterrence, and Social Learning Theory: The Path Not Taken". Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology...
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  • crisis to prevent unwanted military escalation." As distinguished from deterrence theory, which is a strategy aimed at maintaining the status quo (dissuading...
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  • on deterrence theory occurred from the late 1940s to mid-1960s. Historically, scholarship on deterrence has tended to focus on nuclear deterrence. Since...
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  • reference to deterrence theory, according to which punishing a behavior will decrease the violations both by the wrongdoer (specific deterrence) and by others...
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  • Stability–instability paradox (category International relations theory)
    costs to engage in conflict are reduced." Nuclear peace Minimal deterrence Deterrence theory Snyder, Glenn Herald (1965). The Balance of Power and the Balance...
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