Pre-1991, economics took a back seat to military concerns when it came to deterrence.
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This deterrence concept of assured vulnerability was formally enshrined in the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
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It's known as deterrence, which is how to avoid armed conflict in the first place.
Would society be safer and deterrence higher had these two men gone to prison for life?
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But the High Court ruling will not distinguish atoms for peace from nuclear deterrence.
McConnell argues that deterrence is needed to prevent countries today from waging cyberwar on each other.
Today deterrence comes from a more delicate balance of reducing proliferation, dissuading adversaries, and assuring allies.
Deterrence: The first phase system should be comprised of ground and space-based sensors and interceptor systems.
You need mutual deterrence, so no one can do FTT unless everyone does it.
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The FBI said the regular emails to staff on disciplinary issues were designed as deterrence.
McIntyre: The United States still has deterrence as the bedrock of protecting itself from missile attack.
As we have transformed deterrence and our alliances, we want to transform our global posture.
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Mullen, "It's Time for A New Deterrence Model, " Joint Forces Quarterly, 4th Quarter, 2008.
But getting closer to mutual deterrence may actually help improve bilateral ties, says an optimist, C.
The use of prison is usually justified in terms of deterrence, rehabilitation, public protection and retribution.
It would appear to me that deterrence ought to work pretty well in this regard.
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Defense shares need the overall defense budget on the rise, big war deterrence spending.
Judge Stephen Fowler QC said the custodial sentence must also include an element of deterrence to others.
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Thus, the United States would need to commit at least one division to a Golan deterrence mission.
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Where does long-range aerial refueling come into the strategic requirements of what is, primarily, a deterrence force?
The British public, too, is less convinced of the need for nuclear deterrence than in the past.
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It's much more about establishing new deterrence, new rules of conduct and new rules of the game.
The fact is they are a part of deterrence for a number of countries in the world.
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But not everything can be solved by co-operation, and so the third safeguard is to bolster deterrence.
Here, deterrence -- and especially deterrence of their use of weapons of mass destruction -- is central.
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These countries, each for its own peculiar reasons, are not subject to the Cold War deterrence principals.
Then, as elections approached, Kadima declared that deterrence had been achieved and pulled IDF forces from Gaza.
This deterrence is called switching costs, which are the negative effect consumers incur when changing products or services.
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It is in this context that a dialed back version of Cold War military deterrence comes in handy.
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Deterrence might be enhanced in regional conflicts, where the fallout from the war would clearly affect all concerned.
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