| Theodor Winkler, Anja H. Ebnöther, Theodor H. Winkler, Mats B. Hansson - 2005 - Страниц: 250
...financing." 127 ibid., 5. 128 Ibid, 6, 15. "Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against an enemy whose avowed tactics are wanton destruction...and whose most potent protection is statelessness." 129 Preventive action is taken on the assumption that an offensive attack by the enemy will occur sooner... | |
| Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, Jyl J. Josephson - 2005 - Страниц: 344
...masculine status of parity that is not to be theirs. We see such rhetorical moves in the NSS's claims that "traditional concepts of deterrence will not work...the targeting of innocents; whose so-called soldiers [emphasis added] seek martyrdom in death and whose most potent protection is statelessness." Moreover,... | |
| Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, Jyl J. Josephson - 2005 - Страниц: 338
...masculine status of parity that is not to be theirs. We see such rhetorical moves in the NSS's claims that "traditional concepts of deterrence will not work...the targeting of innocents; whose so-called soldiers [emphasis added] seek martyrdom in death and whose most potent protection is statelessness." Moreover,... | |
| Alan M. Dershowitz - 2006 - Страниц: 374
...in 1990, it would have been far riskier for the United States to force it back. Nor would deterrence work "against a terrorist enemy whose avowed tactics...and whose most potent protection is statelessness." This new reality, concluded the paper, "compels us to action." The action contemplated by this analysis... | |
| Dan Caldwell, Robert E. Williams - 2006 - Страниц: 260
...contemporary threats rival the sheer destructive power that was arrayed against us by the Soviet Union. Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against...tactics are wanton destruction and the targeting of innocents."22 The president pointed to the challenges to deterrence theory raised by the emergency... | |
| Willem Frederik Eekelen - 2006 - Страниц: 361
...other main centres of global power. A basic premise was that traditional concepts of deterrence would not work against a terrorist enemy whose avowed tactics...wanton destruction and the targeting of innocents. The word 'pre-emption' appeared several times in the National Security Strategy text, as in "While... | |
| Karl P. Mueller, Jasen J. Castillo, Forrest E. Morgan, Negeen Pegahi, Brian Rosen - 2006 - Страниц: 344
..."before they are fully formed," because deterrence and defense will not provide adequate security: "Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against a terrorist enemy . . . whose so-called soldiers seek martyrdom in death and whose most potent protection is statelessness."14 The... | |
| Sven Matis - 2007 - Страниц: 76
...willing to take risks, gambling with the lives of their people, and the wealth of their nations [...l Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work against...and whose most potent protection is statelessness." (S. 15). Dennoch wird weiterhin auf militärische Abschreckung gesetzt. Die amerikanischen Truppen... | |
| Mary Kaldor - 2007 - Страниц: 239
...nonproliferation. According to Bush, deterrence no longer works; that was the lesson of September 11. 'Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work...and whose most potent protection is statelessness.' 32 Hence, the United States reserves the right to act pre-emptively, using the tools of 'spectacle... | |
| Mary Kaldor - 2007 - Страниц: 239
...nonproliferation. According to Bush, deterrence no longer works; that was the lesson of September 1 1 . 'Traditional concepts of deterrence will not work...martyrdom in death and whose most potent protection is statelessness.'32 Hence, the United States reserves the right to act pre-emptively, using the tools... | |
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