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(20th century)
Theory of nuclear strategy.
Nations can deter other nations from attacking them by the knowledge of certain retaliation. The most familiar form of such retaliation is possession of (sufficient) nuclear weapons.
Also see: balance of terror, mutually assured destruction
Source:
Graham Evans and Geoffrey Newnham, The Dictionary of World Politics (Hemel
Hempstead, 1990)
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