「deterrence」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| mo Zumwalt, as a diplomatic as well military | deterrence against Soviet moves. |
| She had a featured role in | Deterrence, an American film about nuclear war that mar |
| ing the Securities Class Action: An Essay on | Deterrence and its Implementation' Columbia Law and Eco |
| It argues that nuclear weapons, through | deterrence and mutually assured destruction, create pea |
| ting to ballistic missile defense, strategic | deterrence and naval strategy, shipbuilding and weapons |
| mplaints concerning the Academy's program of | deterrence and response to sexual assault. |
| el, and Israel's approach should be based on | deterrence and resolve rather than an illusory quest fo |
| ndian Ocean affairs, disarmament and nuclear | deterrence; and also at various Pugwash conferences as |
| ate he argued that it removed the element of | deterrence and rendered the death penalty as merely a m |
| g for and executing Caribbean mass migration | deterrence and response operations. |
| hich came out strongly against the notion of | deterrence and advocated a nuclear freeze with the Sovi |
| , the fact that the goals of retribution and | deterrence are not served as well in the execution of t |
| ts viability) is considered vital in nuclear | deterrence, as otherwise the other side might be tempte |
| O countries adopting a posture of "defensive | deterrence" - i.e. deterrence based on non-nuclear weap |
| that countervalue targeting upholds nuclear | deterrence because both sides are more likely to believ |
| lear triad are no longer feasible so nuclear | deterrence breaks down, and the Soviet Union takes adva |
| ics, such as Reagan's and Thatcher's nuclear | deterrence brinkmanship. |
| e work by Frontex is in fact incidental to a | deterrence campaign so broad and, at times, so undiscri |
| The doctrine of mutual nuclear | deterrence characterized relations between the United S |
| Deterrence depended on influence to show that violence | |
| terms that are as favorable as practical, if | deterrence fails initially, we must be capable of fight |
| ed under section 1 as it was a valid form of | deterrence for a pressing problem of traffic safety. |
| two nuclear weapons as part of their nuclear | deterrence force. |
| 3, tactical nuclear weapons of the Strategic | Deterrence Forces could be used to "prevent political p |
| Nuclear | deterrence holds that the reason for having nuclear wea |
| that the doctrine of mutual Soviet-American | deterrence is obsolete, and that reliance on nuclear we |
| es with regard to nuclear weapons, including | deterrence, morality, and proliferation. |
| emains secret - in building the strength and | deterrence of Israel...He was a natural leader, whom pe |
| hchev tried to impose the concept of nuclear | deterrence on the military. |
| s, and if that must be done through means of | deterrence or the demolition of a home - then so be it. |
| On a routine nuclear | deterrence patrol, an encoded message is received from |
| Barbero conducted nuclear strategic | deterrence patrols in the Atlantic for the next eight y |
| d, "[T]he community interest in retribution, | deterrence, protection of the community in such situati |
| s respect for the law, provides for adequate | deterrence, protects the public, and provides the defen |
| the secret development of the BHB weapon for | deterrence purposes and peaceful use only. |
| reaches past the streets and lends itself to | deterrence, research, resources, seminars, training and |
| orist operations and returned to its primary | deterrence role as part of the FESR. |
| main purpose of strategic weapons is in the | deterrence role, under the theory of mutually assured d |
| shington policymakers; Between Diplomacy and | Deterrence: Strategies for U.S. Relations with China; R |
| Complex | Deterrence: Strategy In the Global Age (with Patrick M. |
| lso associated with "massive retaliation", a | deterrence strategy which ensures that the counter stri |
| atened, the "Samson Option", a "last resort" | deterrence strategy of massive retaliation with nuclear |
| potential and is the key part of the West's | deterrence strategy. |
| to take advantage of risk aversion to abet a | deterrence strategy. |
| f new or nuanced criticisms of "traditional" | deterrence theory emerged. |
| One was that | deterrence theory assumed that both sides had common ra |
| n was one of the world's foremost experts in | deterrence theory, contributing to debate and books in |
| For Beaufre, | deterrence was above all the threat of nuclear war. |
| son sentences for gun crimes and to maximize | deterrence was also a critical component of Project Exi |
| o scientists had anticipated the policies of | deterrence which would later shape Cold War geopolitics |
| This mission of | deterrence would dominate base activity for the next tw |
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