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(20th century)
An aggressive version of balance of power.
When nations possess massive destructive weaponry then they are deterred from attacking each other not by the likelihood of effective defence, but by the probability of their own destruction.
Source:
Roger Scruton, A Dictionary of Political Thought (London, 1983)
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