POLI 360 Lecture : POLI 360 - Lecture (Jan. 31st)

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The manipulation of an actor"s behaviour through the threat of harm. State a is attempting to stop state b from taking an action, by threatening to levy unacceptably high costs. The threat is never translated to actual violence or harm. Because two states are rivals, there is a potential for war and conflict. Deterrence is a very military way to achieve stability. For deterrence theory to be effective, the actor who uses it should have the capacity and credibility to carry it out. If these are not present, then deterrence may not work, and an unstable situation will result. Dbd: the opponent will not engage in war knowing that they will not obtain their objectives; therefore, this form of deterrence attempts to affect the enemy"s probability of success. Often, this form of deterrence is done through conventional weaponry. Dbp: threatening to destroy large portions of the target"s civilian populations and industries.

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