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Deterring International Terrorism and Rogue States

US National Security Policy after 9/11

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The book argues against the belief that current US adversaries, including rogue states and terrorist groups, are beyond deterrence. It asserts that deterrence remains a relevant and vital strategy, challenging the notion that it is outdated since the Cold War. The author emphasizes the need for the United States to adapt its policies to effectively engage with these threats, suggesting that a renewed focus on deterrence could reshape national security strategies.

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Deterring International Terrorism and Rogue States, James H Lebovic

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2006
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