Eurodeterrent

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English

Etymology

The Flag of the European Union

From Euro- +‎ deterrent.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Eurodeterrent

  1. The proposed unified nuclear deterrent of the European Community (before November 1993) and the European Union (after November 1993).
    • 1980, Leopold Łabędź, “1983: How Europe Fell”, in Policy Review, number 17, Washington, D.C.: Hoover Institution, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 11:
      The idea of a Eurodeterrent, essentially based on Anglo-French or Franco-German cooperation, has not materialized, for national political reasons. In the meantime the Soviet Union has increased the number of its SS-20 nuclear missiles and of its Backfire bombers, which were excluded from the SALT II agreement as “non-strategic,” but which can, with their respective ranges, easily hit the obsolete French and British nuclear arsenals and the European airports on which the strategic air-forces are based.
    • 1999, Kōrō Bessho, Identities and Security in East Asia (Adelphi Papers; 325), Oxford: Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, →ISBN, page 40:
      If a group of European nations under EU, WEU [Western European Union]or other auspices succeeded in building a collective ‘Eurodeterrent’, some Americans might conclude that US commitments and forces in Europe were no longer necessary.
    • 2015, Ramesh Thakur, “The Nuclear Debate”, in Nuclear Weapons and International Security: Collected Essays, Abingdon, Oxon., New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN, page 72:
      A number of European governments publicly criticized France to the clear dismay of French leaders. The effort by Paris to portray its nuclear weapons as the 'European deterrent' (or Euro-deterrent) failed to win many hearts and minds in Europe.

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Translations

Polish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛw.rɔ.dɛˈtɛ.rɛnt/
  • Rhymes: -ɛrɛnt
  • Syllabification: Eu‧ro‧de‧te‧rrent

Proper noun

Eurodeterrent m inan

  1. Eurodeterrent (unified nuclear deterrent of the European Union)
    • 1997, Andrzej Ciupiński, Perspektywy europejskiej polityki bezpieczeństwa i obrony:
      W toku przygotowań do Międzyrządowej Konferencji Unii Europejskiej w ośrodkach studiów strategicznych dyskutowano m.in. nad możliwością stworzenia europejskiego systemu odstraszania nuklearnego Eurodeterrent.
      While preparing for the International European Union Conference in strategy studies hubs, the possibility of creating a European system of scaring off a nucleaer Eurodeterrent, among other things.

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