2017
DOI: 10.3126/ijssm.v4i4.18503
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Deterrence: A Security Strategy against Non Traditional Security Threats to Pakistan

Abstract: Deterrence as an approach aims to prevent a non-state actor who is planning to threat and harm a nation state externally and internally. The present study designed to find out that to what extent Deterrence as security strategy is effective against non-traditional threats in Pakistan?, and Whether the deterrence as security strategy remains effective against non-traditional threats of terrorism and cyber threats in Pakistan? The world has redefined and reorganized the security strategies after 9/11terroists at… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Syed and Javed, (2017) in their article "Deterrence: A Security Strategy against Non-Traditional Security Threats to Pakistan" examine the effectiveness of deterrence as a security strategy against non-traditional threats, specifically terrorism in Pakistan. The authors state that the post-9/11 security landscape has led to a redefinition of security strategies, with non-traditional threats now being considered a necessary part of security planning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Syed and Javed, (2017) in their article "Deterrence: A Security Strategy against Non-Traditional Security Threats to Pakistan" examine the effectiveness of deterrence as a security strategy against non-traditional threats, specifically terrorism in Pakistan. The authors state that the post-9/11 security landscape has led to a redefinition of security strategies, with non-traditional threats now being considered a necessary part of security planning.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The culture terror has been established by Talibans. TTP has incredibly escalated its attacks and reason behind this escalation is revenge on Pakistan that allowed United States to use her land against attack on Afghanistan in general and Taliban (Syed & Javed, 2017). Taliban objective is to weaken state, damage its troop morale, and avenge military operations by FATA.…”
Section: Impact Of Terrorism On Pakistan Securitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tehrike-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) attacked religious, political and civil society, scholars and doctors, schools and NGO offices, suicide bombings in universities, mosques and other important places increased to an unimaginable extent. More than 85,000 Pakistanis have been killed in various terrorist attacks, including 10,000 armed men there were 2,113 sectarian attacks, resulting in 2,913 deaths and 5,824 injuries [Syed, Javed 2017]. The main goal of the Taliban is to dwindle state power, hurt the morale of the armed forces, and avenge FATA's military operations.…”
Section: How Terrorism Has Effected Pakistanmentioning
confidence: 99%