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Prognosticating about extended deterrence in the Taiwan Strait: implications from strategic selection / by Steve Chan

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2005Subject(s): In: World Affairs Vol 168 No 1, Summer 2005, pp.13-25 (55)Summary: Argues that states act strategically, adjusting their behaviour according to their understanding of others motives and in anticipation of others reactions to their behaviour. These strategic choices then become historical fact. This article applies the logic of selection, or strategic choice, to analyze extended deterrence concerning Taiwan.
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Argues that states act strategically, adjusting their behaviour according to their understanding of others motives and in anticipation of others reactions to their behaviour. These strategic choices then become historical fact. This article applies the logic of selection, or strategic choice, to analyze extended deterrence concerning Taiwan.

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