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  1. Deterrence theory holds that nuclear weapons are intended to deter other states from attacking with their nuclear weapons, through the promise of retaliation and possibly mutually assured destruction. Nuclear deterrence can also be applied to an attack by conventional forces.

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      Deterrence may refer to: Deterrence theory, a theory of war,...

  2. There are two main goals of deterrence theory. Individual deterrence is the aim of punishment to discourage the offender from criminal acts in the future. The belief is that when punished, offenders recognise the unpleasant consequences of their actions on themselves and will change their behaviour accordingly.

  3. A Destruição Mútua Assegurada é uma forma desta estratégia, utilizada para caracterizar as relações entre os Estados Unidos e a União Soviética . A intimidação por proibição é uma estratégia onde um governo constrói ou mantém sistemas de defesa e inteligência com o propósito de neutralizar ou coibir ataques.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeterrenceDeterrence - Wikipedia

    Deterrence may refer to: Deterrence theory, a theory of war, especially regarding nuclear weapons. Deterrence (penology), a theory of justice. Deterrence (psychology), a psychological theory. Deterrence (film), a 1999 drama starring Kevin Pollak, depicting fictional events about nuclear brinkmanship.

  5. Deterrence Theory Revisited. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 June 2011. Robert Jervis. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Abstract. Because of its parsimony and power, deterrence theory is the most important American theory of international relations. Yet it has many faults.

    • Robert Jervis
    • 1996
  6. Abstract. This chapter reviews the classic literature on deterrence theory. Scholars have examined many varieties of deterrenceextended, immediate, general, denial, punishment, etc.—and have applied them to many different areas—nuclear and conventional warfare, cyber and space operations, terrorism and insurgency, economic statecraft ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2013 · Deterrence theory refers broadly to a body of academic work that came to dominate the security studies literature in the United States and western Europe shortly after World War II. There is, however, no single theory of deterrence if, by “theory,” one means a collection of logically connected hypotheses. Rather, the literature ...