20 апр. 2015 г. ... This can be achieved through the threat of retaliation (deterrence by punishment) or by denying the opponent's war aims (deterrence by denial).

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See also Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Gross Stein, “Rational Deterrence. Theory: I Think, Therefore I Deter,” World Politics, Vol. 41, No. 2, January 1989;.

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No attempt is made here to replicate Polinsky and Shavell's (2007) masterful review of the economic theory of public enforcement of law, also known as the ...

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Alexander George and Richard Smoke, Deterrence in American Foreign. Policy: Theory and Practice. New York: Columbia University Press, I974,. 666 pp., $20.00; ...

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Deterrence theory gained increased prominence as a military strategy during the Cold War with regard to the use of nuclear weapons. It took on a unique connotation during this time as an inferior nuclear force, by virtue of its extreme destructive power, could deter a more powerful adversary...

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3 дек. 2016 г. ... Modern deterrence theories have their foun dation in classical criminological theory derived mainly from an Essay on Crimes and. Punishments ...

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5 июн. 2016 г. ... Deterrence — the crime prevention effects of the threat of punishment — is a theory of choice in which individuals balance the benefits and ...

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Two distinct, yet compatible, strands of the theory are identified: Structural Deterrence and Decision‐Theoretic Deterrence Theory. Structural (or Neorealist) ...

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This publication discusses criminal deterrence, which is one theory legislators can use to assess possible changes in criminal justice policy. When legislators ...

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The deterrence theory is the idea that a threat of punishment will deter people from committing a crime. Critics argue that this theory is not applicable in ...

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Deterrence theory is a nuclear weapon utilization strategy first used during the Cold War. It was derived from the basis that it is all but impossible to physically protect a country from a large-scale nuclear attack; it is much more effective to prevent the attack entirely.

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Deterrence theory holds that nuclear weapons are intended to deter other states from attacking with their nuclear weapons, through the promise of retaliation ...

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