nondefense
nondefense is a concept that refers to the deliberate avoidance or rejection of defensive measures in various contexts, including conflict resolution, strategic planning, and interpersonal interactions. The term emphasizes a preference for nonviolent or non-confrontational approaches over the deployment of defensive capabilities. In international relations, states that prioritize nondefense may focus on diplomacy, economic cooperation, and multilateral institutions rather than building strong military deterrents. These actors often seek to reduce the likelihood of conflict through early engagement, confidence‑building measures, and reliance on external security guarantees instead of maintaining large standing armies.
In organizational and sports settings, nondefense can describe tactics that deliberately forgo defensive positioning to maintain
The notion of nondefense can also appear in psychological or negotiation contexts, where individuals avoid defensive
Critics argue that nondefense may leave actors vulnerable to exploitation or escalation, particularly in asymmetric power