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Deterrence and overseas stability
/ Stone, John
Stone, John
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2014.
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The use of conventional armed forces in a deterrent role merits close consideration. Instability in weak or failing states can have global ramifications, while efforts to build stability take time. In principle, conventional deterrence can be used to buy the time required for such stabilization efforts. Attempts at deterrence will, however, need to overcome credibility problems stemming from the technical limitations associated with conventional armed forces, and with the likely requirement for multiple external actors to deter multiple intrastate audiences. While deterrence might work under certain circumstances, it will not play as central a role in strategy as it did during the Cold War.
Key Words
NATO
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Deterrence
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Conventional deterrence
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International terrorism
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Military
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Terrorist Attack
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Tailored Deterrence
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Stabilization
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Conventional Forces
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Building Stability Overseas Strategy
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Overseas Strategy
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Cold War
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121969
Limits of tailored deterrence
/ Larkin, Sean P
Larkin, Sean P
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2011.
Key Words
Nuclear Weapons
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United States
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Tailored Deterrence
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National Security Strategies - 2010
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Rational Deterrence Theory
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Cold War
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092485
Strategic culture and tailored deterrence: bridging the gap between theory and practice
/ Lantis, Jeffrey S
Lantis, Jeffrey S
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2009.
Summary/Abstract
Critics charge that American deterrence and counter-proliferation strategies failed to stem the tide of national security threats or hinder the spread of weapons of mass destruction over the past decade.
Key Words
National Security
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United States
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Strategic Culture
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9/11
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Tailored Deterrence
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American
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Counter - Proliferaion
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077798
U S strategic war planning after 9/11
/ Kristensen, Hans M
Kristensen, Hans M
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2007.
Summary/Abstract
The U.S. Department of Defense is implementing the 2001 Nuclear Posture Review's requirement to create a "New Triad" of offensive and defensive capabilities. Advocates assert the new posture is necessary to change U.S. deterrence posture from a "one-size-fits-all" plan focused on the Soviet Union to a global posture designed to better deter or defeat all sizes and types of adversaries. This article describes how new policy guidance is reshaping U.S. strategic planning, converting the top-heavy Cold War Single Integrated Operational Plan into a "family" of smaller, flexible plans designed to threaten potential adversaries anywhere on earth and explores how the responses of these adversaries may help to undermine the nonproliferation regime.
Key Words
Nuclear policy
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United States
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Strategic War Planning
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Global Strike
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Tailored Deterrence
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