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Now available in paperback, Psychology and Deterrence reveals deterrence strategy's hidden and generally simplistic assumptions about the nature of power and aggression, threat and response, and calculation and behavior in the international arena.
Richard Ned Lebow is the director of the Program in International Relations at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
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A provocative collection. -- David C. Unger New York Times
Innehållsförteckning
Preface and AcknowledgmentsChapter 1. Introduction: Approach and AssumptionsChapter 2. Perceiving and Coping with ThreatChapter 3. Calculation, Miscalculation, and Conventional Deterrence I: The View from CairoChapter 4. Calculation, Miscalculation, and Conventional Deterrence II: The View from JerusalemChapter 5. Miscalculation in the South Atlantic: The Origins of the Falklands WarChapter 6. Saving Face for the Sake of Detterence Chapter 7. Perceptions of the Security Dilemma in 1914Chapter 8. The Deterrence Deadlock: Is There a Way Out?Chapter 9. ConclusionsNotesIndex