001430912 000__ 06820cam\a2200697\i\4500 001430912 001__ 1430912 001430912 003__ OCoLC 001430912 005__ 20230308003212.0 001430912 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001430912 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001430912 008__ 210105s2021\\\\ne\a\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 001430912 019__ $$a1228845073$$a1235834963$$a1237456893$$a1238203053$$a1238203447$$a1238206309$$a1240512674 001430912 020__ $$a9789462654198$$q(electronic bk.) 001430912 020__ $$a9462654190$$q(electronic bk.) 001430912 020__ $$a9789462654204$$q(print) 001430912 020__ $$a9462654204 001430912 020__ $$a9789462654211$$q(print) 001430912 020__ $$a9462654212 001430912 020__ $$z9462654182 001430912 020__ $$z9789462654181 001430912 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-94-6265-419-8$$2doi 001430912 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1228877617 001430912 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$epn$$cYDX$$dNLMVD$$dEBLCP$$dUPM$$dOCLCF$$dGW5XE$$dOCLCO$$dLDP$$dDCT$$dERF$$dVT2$$dOCL$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCQ 001430912 049__ $$aISEA 001430912 050_4 $$aU162.6 001430912 08204 $$a355.02/17$$223 001430912 24500 $$aNL ARMS Netherlands annual review of military studies 2020 :$$bdeterrence in the 21st century--insights from theory and practice /$$cFrans Osinga, Tim Sweijs, editors. 001430912 2463_ $$aNetherlands annual review of military studies 2020 001430912 24630 $$aDeterrence in the 21st century--insights from theory and practice 001430912 264_1 $$aThe Hague, the Netherlands :$$bAsser Press,$$c[2021] 001430912 264_4 $$c©2021 001430912 300__ $$a1 online resource (xxv, 527 pages) :$$billustrations 001430912 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001430912 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001430912 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001430912 347__ $$atext file 001430912 347__ $$bPDF 001430912 4901_ $$aNL ARMS, Netherlands annual review of military studies,$$x1387-8050 001430912 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 001430912 5050_ $$aChapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. Concepts of Deterrence (Evolution, Rediscovery, Conventional, Nuclear, Cross-domain) -- Chapter 2. Understanding Deterrence -- Chapter 3. Deterrence Rediscovered: NATO and Russia -- Chapter 4. The Continuing Relevance of Conventional Deterrence -- Chapter 5. Nuclear Deterrence: A Guarantee for or Threat to Strategic Stability? -- Chapter 6. The US and Extended Deterrence -- Chapter 7. Deterrence by Punishment or Denial: The EFP Case -- Chapter 8. The Essence of Cross-domain Deterrence -- Part II. Non-Western Concepts of Deterrence -- Chapter 9. Deterrence à la Ruse: Its Uniqueness, Sources and Implications -- Chapter 10. An Overview of Chinese Thinking about Characteristics of Deterrence -- Chapter 11. Japanese Concepts of Deterrence -- Chapter 12. Deterrence (In)stability between India and Pakistan -- Chapter 13. Iran's Syria Strategy -- Chapter 14. The Evolution of Deterrence -- Part III. Deterrence of Non-State Actors -- Chapter 15. Deterring Violent Non-State Actors -- Chapter 16. All Deterrence is Local: The Utility and Application of Localised Deterrence in Counterinsurgency -- Chapter 17. "This has triggered a civil war": Russian Deterrence of Democratic Revolts -- Chapter 18. Deterrence in Peace Operations -- Part IV -- New Instruments and Domains of Deterrence -- Chapter 19. Sanctions and Deterrence: Targeted Sanctions -- Chapter 20. Deterrence, Resilience and the Shooting Down of Flight MH17 -- Chapter 21. Cyber Deterrence: The Past, Present, and Future -- Chapter 22. New Technologies and Deterrence: Artificial Intelligence and Adversarial Behaviour -- Part V Rationality, Psychology and Emotions -- Chapter 23. Nuclear Deterrence in the Algorithmic Age: Game Theory Revisited -- Chapter 24. What's on the Human Mind? Decision Theory and Deterrence -- Chapter 25. Deterrence: A Continuation of Emotional Life with the Admixture of Violent Means -- Chapter 26. The Missing Component in Deterrence Theory: The Legal Framework -- Conclusion: Insights from Theory and Practice. 001430912 5060_ $$aOpen access$$5GW5XE 001430912 520__ $$aThis open access volume surveys the state of the field to examine whether a fifth wave of deterrence theory is emerging. Bringing together insights from world-leading experts from three continents, the volume identifies the most pressing strategic challenges, frames theoretical concepts, and describes new strategies. The use and utility of deterrence in today's strategic environment is a topic of paramount concern to scholars, strategists and policymakers. Ours is a period of considerable strategic turbulence, which in recent years has featured a renewed emphasis on nuclear weapons used in defence postures across different theatres; a dramatic growth in the scale of military cyber capabilities and the frequency with which these are used; and rapid technological progress including the proliferation of long-range strike and unmanned systems. These military-strategic developments occur in a polarized international system, where cooperation between leading powers on arms control regimes is breaking down, states widely make use of hybrid conflict strategies, and the number of internationalized intrastate proxy conflicts has quintupled over the past two decades. Contemporary conflict actors exploit a wider gamut of coercive instruments, which they apply across a wider range of domains. The prevalence of multi-domain coercion across but also beyond traditional dimensions of armed conflict raises an important question: what does effective deterrence look like in the 21st century? Answering that question requires a re-appraisal of key theoretical concepts and dominant strategies of Western and non-Western actors in order to assess how they hold up in today's world. Air Commodore Professor Dr. Frans Osinga is the Chair of the War Studies Department of the Netherlands Defence Academy and the Special Chair in War Studies at the University Leiden. Dr. Tim Sweijs is the Director of Research at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies and a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Military Sciences of the Netherlands Defence Academy in Breda. 001430912 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 25, 2021). 001430912 650_0 $$aDeterrence (Strategy) 001430912 650_0 $$aMilitary art and science. 001430912 650_0 $$aInternational law. 001430912 650_0 $$aSecurity, International. 001430912 650_0 $$aPolitical science. 001430912 650_6 $$aDissuasion (Stratégie) 001430912 650_6 $$aArt et science militaires. 001430912 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001430912 7001_ $$aOsinga, Frans P. 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