Russia perceived this situation as a dangercreateda security dilemma
This speech is the only time all the top US officials ever gather in one placecreatinga security dilemma
This new balance of powerhas createda security dilemma
a potential Iranian nuclear weapons capability(passive) triggered bya security dilemma
the rampant arms race in the East - West conflict(passive) created bythe security dilemma
defensive realismcreatesa ‘ security dilemma
lack of information about their adversary 's capabilities and intentions(passive) created bythe security dilemma
China ’s defense spending growth(passive) prompted bythe security dilemma
the U.S.-China strategic rivalry(passive) caused bythe security dilemma
The arm race between India and Pakistanhas createda security dilemma
India ’s ambitious economic and social transformationhas createda security dilemma
recent political developments in the region , specifically the disputes over the South China Sea and East China Seahave createda “ security dilemma
However , even though that U.S. missile defense plans may indeed be targeted against Iran and North Korea , these preparations could be perceived by Russia as unfriendly , thuscausingthe security dilemma
NATO ’s persistent expansion east to Russia ’s western border(passive) created bythe security dilemma
China perceived the joint military cooperation of India and the US as a direct threat to its national integrity and regional hegemony Investment of billion dollars on weapons enforced Pakistan and China to boost their defence expenditures , this will increase the arms race in the regionto causesecurity dilemma
Major regional contenders have advanced their nuclear and chemical weapons cache for balance - of - power and other geostrategic reasonsthereby causinga security dilemma
only if the state perceives security as threatening and gain of security by one actor lead to the reducing the security of otherscreatingthe security dilemma
A New Assessment China ’s military modernisation and transformation , especially naval modernisation , coupled with increased Chinese assertiveness in the South China Seahas createda security dilemma
These problems of constant replacement of security guardscreatedsecurity dilemma
Obviously , this option riskscreatinga security dilemma
In addition , external funding riskscreatinga security dilemma
The rapid and often unchecked development of IThas createda security dilemma
make them less securecreatinga security dilemma
the unknown intentionstriggerthe security dilemma
greater fear of external threatcan leadto security dilemma
That would raise concerns about possible risky behavior due to an escalating military distrust of each othercreatinga security dilemma
The need to do all four taskscreatesa security dilemma
The growth of Chinese powerhas createdthe dreaded " security dilemma
The UK should consider reorganising its governance of cyber risk in financial services so that there is " a single point of responsibility " , a prominent MP hascreatessecurity dilemma
The inevitability of waralso createsa security dilemma
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to war and devastationmay leadto war and devastation
a traditional war(passive) caused bya traditional war
to a regional arms racecould leadto a regional arms race
to an unnecessary arms racecould leadto an unnecessary arms race
states to the arms raceleadsstates to the arms race
an interstate arms race(passive) prompted byan interstate arms race
the state to balance the power and arms raceleadsthe state to balance the power and arms race
in a spiral of action - reaction arms build - up across the region and globeresultingin a spiral of action - reaction arms build - up across the region and globe
a policy to firm security of a ( nation)state which has a direct effect of threatening other states or actors in IR and , thereby ... provoking power ( usually military ) counter actionsprovokesa policy to firm security of a ( nation)state which has a direct effect of threatening other states or actors in IR and , thereby ... provoking power ( usually military ) counter actions
to arms races , which we can see in at its height in the Cold War between the USSReffectively leadsto arms races , which we can see in at its height in the Cold War between the USSR
to direct conflict or indirect conflict such as the Cold Warcould leadto direct conflict or indirect conflict such as the Cold War
increasingly militarized , war - torn and despotic stateswill createincreasingly militarized , war - torn and despotic states
to the tragic outbreak of World War I. East Asia todaycontributingto the tragic outbreak of World War I. East Asia today
to arms races and alliance formationcan leadto arms races and alliance formation
when a group takes defensive measures ( which possess inherent offensive capabilities ) to improve their security , triggering a military arms raceresultswhen a group takes defensive measures ( which possess inherent offensive capabilities ) to improve their security , triggering a military arms race
war ... but is not the cause of all wars ... and finally the dynamic of the security dilemma is a self - reinforcing “ vicious cyclecan causewar ... but is not the cause of all wars ... and finally the dynamic of the security dilemma is a self - reinforcing “ vicious cycle
war ... but is not the cause of all wars ... and finally the dynamic of the security dilemma is self - reinforcing and resembles a spiralcan causewar ... but is not the cause of all wars ... and finally the dynamic of the security dilemma is self - reinforcing and resembles a spiral
war State sovereignty - Absolute control over population and territory and monopoly on the use of force by the statecauseswar State sovereignty - Absolute control over population and territory and monopoly on the use of force by the state
an incentive for qualitative competition ( downward causation ... since a technological lead may confer advantage in warcreatesan incentive for qualitative competition ( downward causation ... since a technological lead may confer advantage in war
arms escalationcausesarms escalation
concern to companies around the worldhas causedconcern to companies around the world
concern to the companies all over the worldhas been causingconcern to the companies all over the world
states to worry about one another ’s future intentions and relative powercausesstates to worry about one another ’s future intentions and relative power
to conflicts due to one or more than one country with higher economic powersleadingto conflicts due to one or more than one country with higher economic powers
when the attempts of one state to increase its security leads another state to feel threatenedresultswhen the attempts of one state to increase its security leads another state to feel threatened
when military armament undertaken by one state produces an irresolvable and vague perception as to whether the action undertaken is for offensive or defensive purposes.[24originateswhen military armament undertaken by one state produces an irresolvable and vague perception as to whether the action undertaken is for offensive or defensive purposes.[24
sleepless nights as people have to stay awake in turns , fearful of the predatory armed bandits rampaging all over the country , with no - one knowing when again they will strike , or who will be their next victimcausessleepless nights as people have to stay awake in turns , fearful of the predatory armed bandits rampaging all over the country , with no - one knowing when again they will strike , or who will be their next victim
for the world todaycreatesfor the world today
in between the West ( mostly the US & “ Israel ” ) and the Resistance ( specifically Syria & Iran in this case ) whereby the issue of Tehran ’s defensive deployment of “ advisors ” at Damascus ’ request is interpreted by Washington and Tel Aviv as an offensive move designed to turn the country into a launching pad for Iranian attacks against “ Israelhas setin between the West ( mostly the US & “ Israel ” ) and the Resistance ( specifically Syria & Iran in this case ) whereby the issue of Tehran ’s defensive deployment of “ advisors ” at Damascus ’ request is interpreted by Washington and Tel Aviv as an offensive move designed to turn the country into a launching pad for Iranian attacks against “ Israel
in which power is constantly out of balance between China and the United Stateswould resultin which power is constantly out of balance between China and the United States
to a renewed nuclear arms competitionwould leadto a renewed nuclear arms competition
a circumstance where offensive action preferable by both states rather than defensive effortscreatesa circumstance where offensive action preferable by both states rather than defensive efforts
at all costs and by any means necessarymust be preventedat all costs and by any means necessary
US containment ( Herz , 1950 , p. 157triggeringUS containment ( Herz , 1950 , p. 157
a dynamic of China 's owncreatinga dynamic of China 's own
the opponent to attackprovokethe opponent to attack
more harmwill causemore harm
to a spiral of naval expansionleadsto a spiral of naval expansion
and would lead to greater tension in relationswould be triggeredand would lead to greater tension in relations
to a redefinition of its singular interestscould easily leadto a redefinition of its singular interests