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101 deterrence of a nuclear war
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102 deterrence strategy
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103 deterrence of crime
попередження (профілактика) злочину ( або злочинності) -
104 deterrence policy
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105 deterrence through fear
стримання (утримання) ( від дій) через залякування -
106 deterrence factor
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107 deterrence de·ter·rence n
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108 deterrence factor
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109 deterrence, concept of
истконцепция "сдерживания путем устрашения"Военно-стратегическая концепция периода холодной войны [ cold war]. Оправдывала необходимость обладания ядерным оружием под предлогом того, что противник не начнет боевых действий, опасаясь разрушительного ответного удара [retaliatory strike]. Была разработана в конце 40-х годов XX в.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > deterrence, concept of
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110 deterrence capability
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence capability
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111 deterrence credibility
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence credibility
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112 deterrence due to defence
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence due to defence
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113 deterrence due to offence
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence due to offence
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114 deterrence level
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115 deterrence of a nuclear war
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence of a nuclear war
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116 deterrence strategy
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117 deterrence through surveillance
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > deterrence through surveillance
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118 deterrence of violations
English-Russian military dictionary > deterrence of violations
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119 deterrence posture
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120 deterrence policy
= deterrent policy политика сдерживания устрашением
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deterrence — [[t]dɪte̱rəns, AM tɜ͟ːr [/t]] N UNCOUNT Deterrence is the prevention of something, especially war or crime, by having something such as weapons or punishment to use as a threat. ...policies of nuclear deterrence … English dictionary
deterrence — The prevention from action by fear of the consequences. Deterrence is a state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat of unacceptable counteraction … Military dictionary
deterrence — de|ter|rence [ dı terəns ] noun uncount 1. ) the idea that people will decide not to do something if they believe that something unpleasant could happen to them as a result 2. ) the idea that the possession of a particular weapon will make other… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deterrence — In criminology or the sociology of the military , deterrent and preventive measures can overlap, since both aim to discourage certain acts or place restrictions on the rational choices of others. The threat of imprisonment or of nuclear… … Dictionary of sociology