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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DETERRER»
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deterrer na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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1
The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World
It represents an example of "extended” deterrence, wherein the deterrer wishes
to prevent not a direct attack on itself but ... to be more problematic, as the stakes
to the deterrer were less and its willingness to use force therefore more in doubt.
Joel Krieger, Margaret E. Crahan, 2001
2
Nuclear War and Nuclear Peace
Importance of the Threatened Interest If the deterred estimates that the prevention
of the act against which the threat is directed is vital to the deterrer, he will
accordingly conclude that the deterrer will not retreat from executing his threat.
3
Exploring the Nuclear Posture Implications of Extended ...
[Figure: Watman and Wilkening Components of Credibility Diagram – See
Chapter 3] o The credibility of a deterrent threat depends on whether the
challenger believes the deterrer will do what he says he will do, i.e., on his
perception of the ...
4
Stress of War, Conflict and Disaster
The first is the opponent's perception of the deterrer's resolve. Will the deterrer
carry out the threats made? Resolve, in turn, is determined by the interests at
stake, the deterrer's reputation, the perceived legitimacy of the threat, and the
potential ...
5
Death and Taxes: Sources of Democratic Military Aggression
to the state.20 Thus in each of the four cases, there are two normative standards
that illustrate what a cost internalized Deterrer would do when faced with both a
cost-internalized (Scenario 1) and a redistributive (Scenario 3) Compeller.
Jonathan D. Caverley, 2008
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When the Stakes are High: Deterrence and Conflict Among ...
The precarious nature of nuclear deterrence arose, however, when such threats
were expected to deter attacks on a third nation, usually the deterrer's ally or
protege, that is, in the situation of "extended deterrence.''4 In the nuclear setting
of ...
7
Encyclopedia of International Relations and Global Politics
Traditionally, strategic thinkers assume two basic requirements for successful
deterrence: a deterrer must have sufficient capability to retaliate if deterrence fails
and its threat must be perceived as credible. Simply put, for deterrence to work,
the ...
8
The United States and Coercive Diplomacy
Although deterrence and compellence are analytically distinct strategies, they
usually become conflated when disputing parties contest the legitimacy of the
status quo, which they generally do. The deterrer defends the status quo because
of ...
Robert J. Art, Patrick M. Cronin, 2003
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Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict
Thefirstistheopponent'sperception of the deterrer's resolve. Will the deterrer carry
out the threats made? Resolve,in turn,is measured bythe interests at stake, the
deterrer's reputation, the perceived legitimacy of the threat, and the potential
costs ...
Lester R. Kurtz, Jennifer E. Turpin, 1999
He concluded that the major factor was not the military balance or the capacity of
the deterrer to do serious harm, nor the credibility and clarity of its threats. It was
the degree to which the challenger felt driven to attack, and cognitive biases that
...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DETERRER»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
deterrer no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Strategies for Israel After Failed American Diplomacy
At that point, precisely because Iran had effectively been allowed to "go nuclear," Tehran would be in an optimal position to deter the deterrer. «Arutz Sheva, jul 15»
Op-Ed: Israel's Nuclear Strategy: The Importance of Doctrine
Where this assumption might be unwarranted, all deterrence “bets” could be off, and the would-be deterrer's own survival would likely depend ... «Arutz Sheva, jan 15»
Calculating the national interest: Ukraine and ISIS
Deterrence lies in the mind of the deterree, not the deterrer. 4. Strategy must always inform and guide operations. 5. Economic sanctioning can ... «Arizona Republic, set 14»
India's Nuclear Doctrine: A Covenant Sans Sword - Analysis
For the 'deterree' there is rationality in the conviction of disproportionate risks; and for the deterrer rationality in confirming the reality of risks. «Eurasia Review, ago 14»
Is Crimea Obama's Fault? Why Deterrence Failed in Crimea
Deterrence works when the threat to punish an adversary for crossing a red line is credible, i.e., when the deterrer has a usable military option. «Huffington Post, mar 14»
India, Pakistan and the Nuclear Race
On the part of the 'deterree', there is rationality in the conviction of disproportionate risks of hostile action; and on the part of the 'deterrer', there ... «ISN, fev 14»
Milwaukee Bucks' Young Front Line Is Scary Long
Sanders might already be the NBA's best interior shot-deterrer, so it hardly seems fair that the Bucks could trot out a pair of go-go Gadget ... «Bleacher Report, set 13»
Use With Caution: The Value and Limits of Deterrence Against …
This will damage the deterrer's reputation and lead observers to conclude that certain regimes are impossible to deter, when in reality those ... «World Politics Review, jun 13»
Crusher Collins' eye on reform
She is Parliament's self-proclaimed Great Deterrer. But she wasn't so hardline as Justice Minister when it came to alcopops. Those bright ... «New Zealand Herald, out 12»
Re-examining the Nuclear Deterrence Theory Aditi Malhotra
... Deterrence in the Third Millennium', deterrence is a state of mind that prevents a deterree from acting in a way the deterrer considers harmful. «Peace and Conflict Monitor, nov 10»