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Introduction
Assessing whether the Cold War can be defined as a “security dilemma” highlights both historical and hypothetical issues. Jervis (2001, pp. 36-37) avers that the main premise of the security issue is in the absence of a supranational agency that can implement international agreements, the policies of states to strengthen their security has the effect of weakening the security of others in the global community. The interplay of these actions tends to generate hostility compared to conflicts resulting from the digressions in objectives. (This is where maximization of security and uncertainty is discussed).
The interactions ...