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Dissuasion as a Strategic Concept

PublisherNational Defense University
Format696.3KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5Date added01 Dec 2002
Topics Law and Government, Network Security, Anti-Hacking
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Dissuasion originally appeared in the American strategic lexicon a few years ago, mainly as a concept to help guide measures to strengthen homeland security and build missile defenses. The idea was that if potential adversaries were confronted with strong U.S. defenses in these two areas, they would be less likely to employ terrorism and weapons of mass destruction strikes against the U.S. homeland and overseas interests. In the chaotic world now emerging, dissuasion has the potential to play a greater role. It can be the missing link in national security strategy because it can help cover the large gray zone between assuring allies and deterring adversaries.

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