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ID124791
Title ProperFencing in warfare
Other Title Informationthreats, punishment, and intra-war deterrence in counterterrorism
LanguageENG
AuthorWilner, Alex
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)New theoretical approaches have been developed that apply deterrence and coercion to counterterrorism. Critics have suggested, however, that in the particular case of deterring terrorism by threats of punishment, a mismatch exists between deterrent goals and counterterrorism intentions: the twin aims of destroying and deterring a single opponent is logically and theoretically incompatible. These criticisms, however, neglect to take two important factors into consideration. First, threats of punishment in counterterrorism can be applied against a wide assortment of actors involved in and associated with terrorism and political violence. Second, the concept of "intra-war deterrence" suggests ways in which a state can deter certain behavior or a specific form of warfare while engaging in open conflict with that same adversary. In exploring both factors, this article posits that states can gain coercive leverage over different actors involved in terrorism, including organizations with which they are actively hoping to defeat.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol.22, No.4; 2013: p.740-772
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol.22, No.4; 2013: p.740-772
Key WordsWar ;  Warfare ;  Intra War Deterrence ;  Terrorism ;  Counterterrorism ;  Political Violence ;  Conflicts ;  Cold War ;  Deterrence ;  International Relations - IR ;  Europe ;  USA ;  UNs ;  European Union - EU ;  Western Europe ;  NATO


 
 
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