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Bad Idea: Deterrence by Detection

Policymakers are seeking new concepts of deterrence to confront gray zone tactics. Deterrence by detection, however, has two critical flaws, writes Emily Harding: a lack of technical capability and lack of credible will to respond.

December 3, 2021 — Emily Harding
Center for Strategic and International Studies

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