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- W2475389871 abstract "Rapidly evolving strategic challenges, difficult fiscal conditions, and a desire to refashion national security policy are giving new life to an old concept—deterrence. While two decades of constant military operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere are largely responsible for American decision makers focusing on present conflicts, scholars and strategists are beginning to undertake a long-overdue reexamination of Washington’s approach to national security. This renaissance in strategic thinking is leading many to reconsider deterrence theory and practice. According to Joint Publication 1–02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, deterrence is defined as “The prevention from action by fear of the consequences. Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction.” From this definition it is easy to see that deterrence can incorporate a wide range of means that are focused on an equally wide array of actors. Unfortunately for deterrence thinking, the concept was often seen as synonymous with the nation’s Cold War nuclear strategy, which played a major role in post-Cold War stagnation. Efforts are now under way to expand the context in which deterrence may prove useful in defending national interests against a host of new and developing threats." @default.
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- W2475389871 title "Introduction: How Has Deterrence Evolved?" @default.
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