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  2. China threat theory - Wikipedia

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    The "China threat theory" has a long history in Europe. Starting with the "Anti-Chinese Wave" in the 19th century, [10] white supremacist and Chinese labor interest groups perceived Chinese workers in the United States as a "threat" to mainstream American culture.

  3. Balance of threat - Wikipedia

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    According to the balance of threat theory, the alliance behavior of states is determined by the threat that they perceive from other states. Walt contends that states generally balance by allying against a perceived threat, but very weak states are more likely to bandwagon with the rising threat to protect their own national security.

  4. NPR Reveals That Donald Trump Made Over 100 Chilling Threats ...

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    Former President Donald Trump has made more than 100 public threats “to investigate, prosecute, imprison or otherwise punish his perceived opponents,” NPR reported Tuesday.

  5. Stabilization of fragile states - Wikipedia

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    While stabilization is firmly rooted in security agendas focused on reducing or eliminating perceived threats, accumulated experience of international intervention and engagement to end conflicts and foster peace and development over the past decade has emphasized the need to integrate military, political, development and humanitarian action.

  6. Security increase - Wikipedia

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    French soldiers stand guard in the Carrousel Garden in Paris during a Vigipirate patrol.. A security increase often occurs when a nation, state, or institution has recently suffered from a serious incident or is under the perception that there is an increased risk for an incident to occur that endangers or potentially endangers its well-being.

  7. T he U.S. government must move “quickly and decisively” to avert substantial national security risks stemming from artificial intelligence (AI) which could, in the worst case, cause an ...

  8. Fight-or-flight response - Wikipedia

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    The sympathetic nervous system originates in the spinal cord and its main function is to activate the arousal responses that occur during the fight-or-flight response. [13] The sympathetic nervous system transfers signals from the dorsal hypothalamus, which activates the heart, increases vascular resistance, and increases blood flow, especially ...

  9. The House Select Subcommittee on Weaponization is alleging that the foundation for "mass" AI-powered censorship is being laid by the Biden administration in a new report released Wednesday.