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what is Logic of deterrence ? or what do you mean by logic of deterrence ? answer​

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Answered by shanmugapriyaks
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The logic of deterrence, like that of chess, is much more complicated than the basic principles that define it. The simple statement of basic deterrence principles is clear, and capable of universal application: one actor prevents another from taking some action by raising the latter’s fear of the consequences that will ensue. Deterrence implies the existence of two parties, the deterrer and the deterree. Its object is to stop the deterree from taking actions against the interests of the deterrer. Its mechanisms are threats — the posing of adverse consequences for the deterree that will outweigh the gains of the contested action — and calculation — the ability of both deterrer and deterree to weigh costs and benefits in a similar fashion.

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Answered by naina0529
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The term Logic of Deterrence means 'to prvent'. It is also called Brinkmanship. This term was coined during the cold war to denote the use of tactics because neither side of a conflict could go for a mutually assured destruction in a nuclear war.

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