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_aDeterrence, blackmail, friendly persuasion / _cEdward Ifft |
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520 | _aConsiders the concept of deterrence (which has its roots in the Latin verb deterrere meaning to frighten) with particular reference to nuclear weapons. Looks at such matters as who can have nuclear weapons, the risks posed by rogue states, minimising the risk, and the possibility of developing some form of collective deterrence. | ||
650 | _aDETERRENCE | ||
650 | _aNUCLEAR DETERRENCE | ||
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_aDefense and Security Analysis : _gVol 23 No 3, September 2007, pp.237-256 (94) |
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