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n- active deterrence активна стратегія залякування- adequate deterrence адекватне залякування- conventional deterrence звичайні засоби залякування- counter deterrence контрзасіб залякування- credible nuclear deterrence надійні засоби ядерного залякування- deterrence capability потенціал засобів залякування- deterrence credibility ступінь ефективності засобів, що стримують противника від нападу- deterrence level рівень стримування- extended deterrence посилені засоби залякування- finite deterrence останній засіб залякування- graduated deterrence диференційований удар у відповідь- maximum deterrence максимальне стримування шляхом залякування- military deterrence військове залякування- minimum deterrence мінімальне стримування шляхом залякування- mutual deterrence взаємне стримування; стратегія взаємного залякування- nuclear deterrence ядерне стримування; ядерне залякування- sensible deterrence розумне/ розсудливе залякування- deterrence of/ against aggression стримування агресії- deterrence of nuclear war стримування ядерної війни- deterrence through surveillance стримування за допомогою спостереження/ контролю- policy of deterrence політика залякування- security arrangements of deterrence прийняття заходів безпеки шляхом стримування/ залякування- to enhance deterrence підвищити ефективність засобів стримування- to maintain nuclear deterrence проводити політику ядерного залякування
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