Deterrence in the National Security of a Middle-Sized Country

Abstract

The idea of deterrence is rather simple and refers to military strategy under which one power uses a threat to preclude an attack from an adversary power. The word "deterrence" is derived from the Latin de + terrere and literally means "to frighten from" or "to frighten away." Thus, threat and fear are central to the original meaning of deterrence. Military deterrence and its application in various forms has a long tradition in the art of war. In the early history of humankind, the main method of deterring an enemy was to capture the attention of his senses, mostly visual and auditory, and thereby to activate the enemy's imagination. To frighten a foe, bright colors on the body and weaponry were used; warriors in their outfits imitated fearsome animals, or generated frightening sounds, such as, for example, during the famous Battle of Vienna (1683) when Polish cavalry, known as "winged horsemen," charged the enemy. With time, military inventions and development of new means of fighting increased the efficacy and credibility of deterrence. The use of artillery, balloons, and airplanes from the beginning of the 20th century was considered as one of the means of deterrence before World War II (Olszewski 1998: 9-13). The end of World War II, and the use of nuclear weapons, started a new era in military deterrence. During the Cold War, nuclear weapons became the central element in the defense of the nuclear powers.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2001
Accession Number
ADA441569

Entities

People

  • Ryszard Olszewski

Organizations

  • National War College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Electronic Warfare
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Defense
  • Civil Defense
  • Contingency Operations (Military)
  • Defense Systems
  • Deterrence
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Information Operations
  • Military Art
  • Military Doctrine
  • Military Operations
  • Military Science
  • Military Strategy
  • National Security
  • Psychological Operations
  • Security
  • War Colleges
  • Warfare

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  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.
  • Strategic Security Studies