Todd Mundt

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Alliances, in other words, are strong and usually costly signals of intent to fight for interests that are not manifestly compelling.5 They therefore deter the potential opponent by increasing the likelihood of an effective collective response if the adversary challenges an alliance member, including through the kind of focused wars that do not, on their face, seem to call for a large response.
The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict
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