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Although in its core meaning a straightforward and even elementary notion, deterrence as an informing principle of strategy in the nuclear age assumes a subtlety and sophistication that has intrigued some of the best military and scientific minds since the Second World War. This analysis...
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This Paper addresses the question of Western European responses to the initial stages of the breakdown of the Yugoslav Federation. Its analytical framework offers a structural realist perspective for assessing the difficulties inherent in applying the precepts of preventive diplomacy
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This text offers a theoretically informed analysis of Cold War-era Canadian debates relating to the country's participation in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and its security relationship with the United States. The analysis highlights a balance-of-threat focus in addressing more...
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The current geopolitical transition in global interstate relations from a unipolar power structure, in which American primacy was largely uncontested and generally acknowledged, to a multipolar international system characterized by the relative decline of the United States and what Zakaria...
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This analysis conceptualizes conflict processes as the simultaneous pursuit of incompatible objectives by the protagonists. From this starting point, its primary focus is the impact of actor goals on conflict escalation and conflict reduction. This case study addresses the period from 5 August...
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