APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mahendra. (1998). The concept of deterrence (especially nuclear deterrence) does not guarantee real peace in the relationship between states: An assessment based on the changing perceptions of the deterrence strategy. International Relations and Strategic Studies.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mahendra. The Concept of Deterrence (especially Nuclear Deterrence) Does Not Guarantee Real Peace in the Relationship Between States: An Assessment Based on the Changing Perceptions of the Deterrence Strategy. Lancaster: International Relations and Strategic Studies, 1998.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Mahendra. The Concept of Deterrence (especially Nuclear Deterrence) Does Not Guarantee Real Peace in the Relationship Between States: An Assessment Based on the Changing Perceptions of the Deterrence Strategy. International Relations and Strategic Studies, 1998.

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