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How nuclear strategy defined the Cold War, based on the logic that one nuclear armed state would not attack another, out of fear of incurring unacceptable da...
In this presentation, Professor Robert M. Worley discusses both just deserts and deterrence correctional philosophies. Interested in pursuing a fully online ...
In an interview with Thomas Schelling, the CTBTO Faces interview series presents one of the most influential thinkers of nuclear weapons strategy, nuclear deterrence and game theory during the Cold War. Schelling, aged 92, is a U.S. economist and professor of foreign affairs, national security, nuclear strategy and arms control at the University of Maryland, United States. From 1948 to 1953, Schelling served with the Marshall Plan in Europe, then the White House, and the Executive Office of the President. Later Schelling joined the Department of Economics at Yale University before being appointed Professor of Economics at Harvard and then at Maryland. In 1993, Schelling received the Award for Behavior Research Relevant to the Prevention of Nuclear War from the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Schelling also received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2005 for his research on game theory. --- Schelling was interviewed by CTBTO Spokesperson Annika Thunborg in Vienna in November 2012. An advocate of nuclear deterrence, Schelling explains how nuclear weapons policies developed in the first decades of the Cold War. He shares his impressions of the impact of nuclear bombings at the end of World War II and how memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki played a role during the Korean War. He also stresses the importance of game theory when promoting cooperation in disarmament.
http://www.juntoboxfilms.com/projects/deterrence-theory/ Storyboard movie summary. This is a storyboard I threw together for a pitch to Junto Box Films, of w...
A Side of Deterrence Theory forthcoming on BNC Express. http://www.facebook.com/bncexpress Bayou http://soundcloud.com/bayou Hysee http://soundcloud.com/hysee.
Deterrence Theory by Bayou featuring Hysee.
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09.11.2013 Saturday Session ArmA 2 Operation Arrowhead ACE mod. Cooperative game with the 404th. BLUFOR have to do various missions in the cold and unforgiving winter Thirsk. Like and sub for more!
Short Documentary - The Myth of Nuclear Deterrence, a new video from the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, challenges the Cold War theory that nuclear deterrence...
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Multiple linear regression tutorial - Pt 4 - SPSS - Deterrence theory http://www.screenr.com/lFe.
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Multiple linear regression tutorial - Pt 5 - SPSS - Deterrence theory output http://www.screenr.com/WEe.
Multiple linear regression tutorial - Pt 8 - SPSS - Deterrence theory output - Hierarchical (continued) http://www.screenr.com/gfe.
Multiple linear regression tutorial - Pt 7 - SPSS - Deterrence theory output - Hierarchical http://www.screenr.com/Sfe.
Multiple linear regression tutorial - Pt 6 - SPSS - Deterrence theory output (continued) http://www.screenr.com/8fe.
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With all this discussion about tensions over Russia, Ukraine and Crimea lately, the old ways of the Cold War seem very much alive today. I thought I'd repost...
We are all tooled up for nuclear war because of a theory called deterrence ... The flaw in the theory of ...
Belfast Telegraph 2015-04-07In in late 2006, I asked then-Senator Barack Obama to talk about the challenges to rational ...
Business Insider 2014-12-31In the past, we've had this offensive deterrence theory of mutually assured destruction, and we were ...
Stars and Stripes 2014-12-07A remarkable man! ... V ... He had pushed for reformative theory, in contrast to deterrence theory in the criminal justice system.
The Siasat Daily 2014-12-04V. R ... V ... M. S ... He had pushed for reformative theory, in contrast to the deterrence theory, in the criminal justice system ... ’.
The Hindu 2014-11-12... deterrence theory said they shouldn't, and persuaded Assad to hand his chemical weapons to the UN.
The Independent 2014-08-24... leading us down the road of nuclear deterrence theory and ultimately to nuclear armament itself."
noodls 2014-08-15He said that "a growing number of strategists and technical and political elites regard nuclear ...
The Daily Beast 2014-07-31He said that "a growing number of strategists and technical and political elites regard nuclear ...
Huffington Post 2014-07-31"It supports the idea of the deterrence theory, of swift penalties," she said. "But the most ...
Canoe 2014-06-07Vingilis says the study's findings support deterrence theory to the effect that certain, swift and ...
noodls 2014-06-06The clear appeal of deterrence theory is its parsimony, as well as the fact that punishment can be ...
The Examiner 2014-05-02... the problems with deterrence theory and discourse on humanity's obligation to future generations.
The Los Angeles Times 2014-03-27Deterrence in foreign affairs, as Bernard Brodie (1959) wrote in his seminal work, is nothing new. In the simplest sense, deterrence means using the threat of military action to compel an adversary to do something, or to prevent them from doing something, that another state desires. Deterrence theory gained increased prominence as a military strategy during the Cold War with regard to the use of nuclear weapons. And, it took on a unique connotation during this time as an inferior nuclear force, by virtue of its extreme destructive power, could deter a more powerful adversary -- provided that this force could be protected against destruction by a surprise attack. A credible nuclear deterrent, Brodie wrote, must be always at the ready, yet never used.
In Thomas Schelling’s (1966) classic work on deterrence, the concept that military strategy can no longer be defined as the science of military victory is presented. Instead, it is argued that military strategy was now equally, if not more, the art of coercion, of intimidation and deterrence.