Military deterrence in history: a pilot cross-historical survey
State University of New York Press • Albany • Published In • Pages: ??•
By Naroll, Raoul, Bullough, Vern L. , Naroll, Frada
Hypothesis
There are some indications that military preparation promotes territorial gain. Defensive stance correlated negatively with territorial gain, while quality of armed forces correlated positively. However, territorial gain showed no relation to border fortifications, and none to strength, mobility or prestige of armed forces (337)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Point-biserial correlation | Supported | p<.10 | supported | One-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Border Fortifications | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Defensive Stance | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Mobility Of Armed Forces | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Prestige Of Armed Forces | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Quality Of Armed Forces | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Strength Of Armed Forces | UNKNOWN | Armed Forces |
Territorial Gain | UNKNOWN | Instigation Of War |