Jiang's definition: hegemonic peace produced by fear, invincibility, and obedience.
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peace through strength
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Jiang defines 'peace through strength' as hegemony: America creates peace by being feared, and fear produces obedience.
Sneako's paraphrase suggests 'strategic stability' resembles peace through strength, which fits Jiang's reading of a frozen hierarchy backed by decisive force rather than mutual reconciliation.
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"It seems like strategic stability sounds a lot like peace through strength."
"...sentence here is, we will support a policy of actual peace through strength. Okay. What this means is that we will be so mighty,..."
"...concrete interests first. We will support a policy of actual peace through strength. We will be the sword and shield to deter war with..."
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