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  1. "deterrent" Malayalam meaning and translation of the word. മലയാള വ്യാഖ്യാനം, അര്‍ഥം. അതിവേഗ ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് → മലയാളം ← മലയാളം നിഘണ്ടു

  2. Deterrence in an international relations context is the application of deterrence theory to avoid conflict. Deterrence is widely defined as any use of threats (implicit or explicit) or limited force intended to dissuade an actor from taking an action (i.e. maintain the status quo). [3] [4] Deterrence is unlike compellence, which is the attempt ...

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · "deterrence" published on by null. N.the prevention from action by fear of the consequences. Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction.

  4. In this book we generally discount the distinction between deterrence and compellence. We use “coercion” as an umbrella term, meaning either deterrence, compellence, or both. Deterrence and compellence are each forms of political communication about or through threats, i.e., coercive diplomacy. Coercion and its derivatives are in turn ...

  5. The notion of deterrence is a cornerstone of international relations, acting as a fundamental guideline for preventing conflicts and promoting global stability. Deterrence is essentially the process of convincing potential adversaries that the costs of aggressive acts outweigh any potential rewards. We obtain significant insights into the ...

  6. Apr 20, 2015 · Deterrence: what it can (and cannot) do. Michael Rühle. 20 April 2015. Deterrence is making a comeback. Perceived by many as a mere relic of the Cold War, the Russia-Ukraine crisis has hastened its resurrection. However, the debate over the past months as to how best to deter Russia reveals that 20 years of neglect have taken their toll. Much ...

  7. deterrence n. (discouragement, dissuasion) disuasión nf. The deterrence of crime is at the centre of the new initiative. La disuasión del crimen es central en la nueva iniciativa. deterrence n. (military: dissuasion) disuasión nf. The president said our forces are there mainly for deterrence.

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