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  1. Jack Porter Gibbs (August 26, 1927 [3] – August 20, 2020 [4]) was an American sociologist known for his work on social control theory and deterrence. [5] [6] [7] In the early 1960s, he and Leonard Broom helped plan the founding of the Population Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, which was founded in 1963. [8]

  2. Galois theory has been used to solve classic problems including showing that two problems of antiquity cannot be solved as they were stated (doubling the cube and trisecting the angle), and characterizing the regular polygons that are constructible (this characterization was previously given by Gauss but without the proof that the list of constructible polynomials was complete; all known ...

  3. 14 de set. de 2023 · Neorealist deterrence theory, while logically sound, faces significant drawbacks when applied to real-world policy decisions. The first issue arises from the theory’s reliance on Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD) to ensure stability, which is contradicted by the US’s development and deployment of Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) systems in East Asia and Central Europe.

  4. Deterrence theory is a military strategy developed during the Cold War. It is especially relevant with regard to the use of nuclear weapons, and figures prominently in current United States foreign policy regarding the development of nuclear technology in North Korea and Iran. [1]

  5. Regulatory compliance. In general, compliance means conforming to a rule, such as a specification, policy, standard or law. Compliance has traditionally been explained by reference to the deterrence theory, according to which punishing a behavior will decrease the violations both by the wrongdoer (specific deterrence) and by others (general ...

  6. Protection motivation theory was developed by R.W. Rogers in 1975 in order to better understand fear appeals and how people cope with them. [1] However, Dr. Rogers would later expand on the theory in 1983 to a more general theory of persuasive communication. The theory was originally based on the work of Richard Lazarus, who researched how ...

  7. 22 de abr. de 2013 · Introduction. 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.