Credibility (international relations)

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title: Credibility (international relations)
text: In international relations, credibility is the perceived likelihood that a leader or a state follows through on threats and promises that have been made. Credibility is a key component of coercion, as well as the functioning of military alliances. Credibility is related to concepts such as reputation and resolve. Reputation for resolve may be a key component of credibility, but credibility is also highly context-dependent. Credibility may be determined through assessments of power, past reputati
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date created: 2021-08-28T12:54:51Z
date modified: 2024-08-28T16:00:57Z
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