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SURVIVAL : THE IISS QUARTERLY VOL: 62 NO 1 (12) answer(s).
 
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ID:   170582


Contemplating a Russia–Japan rapprochement / Puzanova, Olga   Journal Article
Puzanova, Olga Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia and Japan's narrow focus on their territorial dispute may inhibit its resolution as well as broader cooperation
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ID:   170581


Deterring cyber coercion: the exaggerated problem of attribution / Blagden, David   Journal Article
Blagden, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Even an anonymous belligerent cannot avoid identifying its interests, which those seeking deterrence can then hold at risk.
Key Words Deterrence  Cyber Society  Cyber Coercion 
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ID:   170577


Deterring North Korea / Campbell, Ian; Dodge, Michaela   Journal Article
Campbell, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract If conventional deterrence fails, the US must be able to terminate war on favourable terms.
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ID:   170579


Lessons for negotiating with North Korea / Ifft, Edward   Journal Article
Ifft, Edward Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract he immediate challenge is to consolidate progress already made and grab the low-hanging fruit
Key Words North Korea  Negotiating  Lessons 
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ID:   170574


Limiting North Korea’s coercive nuclear leverage / Kim, Jina; Warden, John K   Journal Article
Kim, Jina Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The US and allied goal should be to deter the use of North Korea’s nuclear capabilities rather than to destroy them.
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ID:   170580


Mixed signals: a flawed approach to cyber deterrence / Klimburg, Alexander   Journal Article
Klimburg, Alexander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Some risks of ‘persistent engagement’ could be mitigated by reducing its reliance on mixed signals and public communication.
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ID:   170578


New Nuclear MADness / Brown, Seyom   Journal Article
Brown, Seyom Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Major powers are freshly integrating the use of nuclear weapons in actual combat into their strategies.
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ID:   170576


North Korea: risks of escalation / Narang, Vipin; Panda, Ankit   Journal Article
Narang, Vipin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The most effective allied framework would employ deterrence by punishment at the nuclear level, and deterrence by denial at the conventional level.
Key Words Deterrence  North Korea  Risks of Escalation 
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ID:   170575


Nuclear stability on the Korean Peninsula / Mount, Adam; Rapp-Hooper, Mira   Journal Article
Mount, Adam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract he US and South Korea must afford Pyongyang a rational expectation of security but no hope of winning a limited conflict.
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ID:   170583


Political transition on the great steppe: the case of Kazakhstan / Groce, Morena Skalamera   Journal Article
Groce, Morena Skalamera Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s successor may not have the experience or charisma necessary to ensure Kazakhstan’s continued stability.
Key Words Kazakhstan  Political Transition 
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ID:   170573


Russia, the West and Sanctions / Gould-Davies, Nigel   Journal Article
Gould-Davies, Nigel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sanctions have reaffirmed international norms violated by Russia and probably deterred military escalation in Ukraine.
Key Words Sanctions  Russia  Ukraine  International Norms 
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ID:   170584


Serbian interests in an independent Kosovo / Johnson, A Ross   Journal Article
Johnson, A Ross Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Intra-Serbian dialogue is as necessary for normalisation as is resumed dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina.
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