Daryl Press in "The Atlantic"
October 13, 2014
“A country’s credibility, at least during crises, is driven not by its past behavior but rather by its power and interests. If a country makes threats that it has the power to carry out—and an interest in doing so—those threats will be believed even if the country has bluffed in the past," says Associate Professor Daryl Press in an article on The Atlantic.
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