This open access volume surveys the state of the field to examine whether a fifth wave of deterrence theory is emerging.
This book will be essential reading for students of politics and international relations as well as all those interested in contemporary strategic thought. As a concept, deterrence has launched a thousand books and articles.
This comprehensive book offers an agenda for the contemporary practice of deterrence—especially as it applies to nuclear weapons—in an increasingly heterogeneous global and political setting.
This idea is developed in somewhat different ways in Ken Booth , Strategy and Ethnocentrism ( London : Croom , Helm , 1973 ) , and Colin Gray , “ National Style in Strategy , The American Example , ” International Security 6 , no .
Drawing on and expanding on the lessons of groundbreaking real-world work like Boston’s Operation Ceasefire – credited with the "Boston Miracle" of the 1990s – "Deterrence and Crime Prevention" is required reading for scholars, law ...
Keith B. Payne addresses the question of whether this line of reasoning is adequate for the post-Cold War period.
The Dynamics of Deterrence is the first comprehensive treatment of deterrence theory since the mid-1960s. Frank C. Zagare introduces a new theoretical framework for deterrence that is rigorous, consistent, and illuminating.
This book bridges the divide between formal and quantitative studies of deterrence by empirically testing and extending perfect deterrence theory.
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This book was published as a special issue of Comparative Strategy.