To deter is central for strategic thinking. Some of the more astute observations regarding the dynamics of deterrence were made during the Cold War by game theorists. This set the stage for how deterrence has come to be studied. A strong methodological element like the research on deterrence’s reliance on game theory requires examination in order to understand what sort of knowledge it actually yields. What sort of knowledge does one acquire when deterrence is viewed through game theoretic models? How do they inform us about the phenomenon of deterrence? To understand the nature of a phenomenon through models requires idealization, which in turn presupposes assumptions. This licentiate thesis investigates the type of knowledge we attain whe...
A great power’s use of its military forces may be rendered ineffective or even counterproductive whe...
This article reassesses the concept of deterrence that initially evolved to prevent the Cold War era...
This essay explores the deterrence-versus-restraint dilemma in extend-ed deterrence in the context o...
To deter is central for strategic thinking. Some of the more astute observations regarding the dynam...
To deter is central for strategic thinking. Some of the more astute observations regarding the dynam...
Deterrence is the backbone of military strategy. Dissuading an opponent from taking a specific actio...
Commonly used game and decision theoretic models fail to explain the empirics of deterrence. This ha...
Deterrence strategy has been practiced over the ages and still remains a vital component of a countr...
This essay offers an exposition of the potential uses of game theoretic reasoning and mathematical mo...
Many game-theoretic analyses of deterrence confirm the commonsense view that what determines whether...
Paper prepared for the International Studies Association annual convention, San Francisco, CA, March...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
By exploring and analysing the complexities associated with the development and application of the c...
See the Volume I of the publication at: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-25-3250-6 Deterrence is ...
Research on deterrence has proliferated in recent years. This article reviews the development of det...
A great power’s use of its military forces may be rendered ineffective or even counterproductive whe...
This article reassesses the concept of deterrence that initially evolved to prevent the Cold War era...
This essay explores the deterrence-versus-restraint dilemma in extend-ed deterrence in the context o...
To deter is central for strategic thinking. Some of the more astute observations regarding the dynam...
To deter is central for strategic thinking. Some of the more astute observations regarding the dynam...
Deterrence is the backbone of military strategy. Dissuading an opponent from taking a specific actio...
Commonly used game and decision theoretic models fail to explain the empirics of deterrence. This ha...
Deterrence strategy has been practiced over the ages and still remains a vital component of a countr...
This essay offers an exposition of the potential uses of game theoretic reasoning and mathematical mo...
Many game-theoretic analyses of deterrence confirm the commonsense view that what determines whether...
Paper prepared for the International Studies Association annual convention, San Francisco, CA, March...
While deterrence is as old as human conflict itself, it became particularly important with the adven...
By exploring and analysing the complexities associated with the development and application of the c...
See the Volume I of the publication at: https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-25-3250-6 Deterrence is ...
Research on deterrence has proliferated in recent years. This article reviews the development of det...
A great power’s use of its military forces may be rendered ineffective or even counterproductive whe...
This article reassesses the concept of deterrence that initially evolved to prevent the Cold War era...
This essay explores the deterrence-versus-restraint dilemma in extend-ed deterrence in the context o...