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NUCLEAR DETERRENCE POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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Deterrence and a nuclear-armed Iran / Duus, Henning P   Journal Article
Duus, Henning P Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract A nuclear deterrence policy will probably not be effective vis-à-vis a nuclear-armed Iran the way it was effective vis-à-vis the Soviet Union and China because of the present Iranian leadership. The West faces an unprecedented asymmetrical threat. While the West will be deterred by a nuclear-armed Iran, Iran may perceive its own nuclear weapons not as a deterrent but as the facilitator of a unique eschatological opportunity towards the God-promised worldwide rule of Imamite Shi'a Islam.
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Just leave it: NATO's nuclear weapons policy at the Warsaw summit / Sauer, Tom   Journal Article
Sauer, Tom Journal Article
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Contents The biennical NATO summit in Poland next month comes at a time of deeply strained relations between NATO and Russia. The Russian occupation of Crimea is a direct challenge to internationally agreed principles.
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Minimum deterrence: Pakistan' dilemma / Khan, Feroz Hassan   Journal Article
Khan, Feroz Hassan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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