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International relations > War > Military policy > Deterrence (Strategy) > No first use (Nuclear strategy)
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U264No first use (Nuclear strategy)  

Note

  • Here are entered works on the principle that a military power, in the event of war, would not be the first to resort to the tactical or strategic use of nuclear weapons. Works on preemptive strategic nuclear attacks designed to destroy the enemy's strategic forces before they can be used against one's own strategic forces are entered under [First strike (Nuclear strategy).]

Example

  • Note under [First strike (Nuclear strategy)]

Notation

  • U264

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http://www.yso.fi/onto/lcsh/sh85092123

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