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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 are undeterrable, asserting that deterrence remains a relevant strategy beyond the Cold War. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating deterrence into US policies regarding 'rogue states' and terrorist organizations, advocating for a nuanced understanding of these threats. Through this perspective, it seeks to reshape the approach to national security in a contemporary context.

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Deterring International Terrorism and Rogue States, James H Lebovic

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2006
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