defensieverere
Defensieverere is a term used in speculative security theory to describe a defensive posture that prioritizes deterrence, resilience, and risk mitigation over aggressive expansion or intervention. It envisions states strengthening civil defense, cyber security, supply-chain robustness, and multilateral deterrence arrangements while limiting provocative actions that could escalate conflicts. The concept is discussed in theoretical analyses and in fictional policy simulations as a counterpoint to offense-focused security paradigms.
Core features commonly associated with defensieverere include:
- Credible deterrence through robust defensive capabilities and transparent signaling
- System resilience, including infrastructure security and information integrity
- Non-provocation and cautious signaling to reduce misperception and escalation
- Multilateral security architecture and alliance resilience to distribute risk
- Crisis management that emphasizes de-escalation, civilian protection, and rapid conflict termination
Etymology and usage: The term is a neologism without a single formal origin. It appears primarily in
Criticism: Some scholars argue that excessive emphasis on defense can entrench stalemate, create security dilemmas, or
See also: deterrence theory, defensive realism, resilience, defense-in-depth.