By: Jordan
Response… But the U.S. has been at war nearly ever since, and Pakistan? it depends on whether internal or transnational armed conflicts are counted and what about surrogate warfare, clandestine...
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View ArticleBy: Dan Joyner
This is an interesting new addition to study on this topic, and as you point out this is a line of research and literature that stretches back decades, most famously exemplified in the debates between...
View ArticleBy: Eugene Kontorovich
Fearon’s study, if it proves anything, actually shows the dangers of Iran’s acquiring a bomb. The reduction of war is precisely the problem: because no one wants to fight a nuclear power, that power is...
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Response… And today’s news re: a NATO report indicating that Pakistan’s intelligence arm actually aids Taliban leaders in the war in Afghanistan that has also migrated to parts of Pakistan is...
View ArticleBy: Dan Joyner
In response to Professor Kontorovich, what you are describing is the insurance policy that all nuclear states have and that they all use in a deterrent sense to get away with pernicious and illegal...
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