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Material Type: | Document |
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Document Type: | Book, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Phil M Haun |
ISBN: | 9780804795074 080479507X |
OCLC Number: | 984773031 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xii, 271 p. :) il., mapas. |
Contents: | A theory of asymmetric interstate coercion -- Survival and coercion failure -- The United States vs. Iraq : the Gulf and Iraq Wars -- The United States vs. Serbia : Bosnia and Kosovo -- The United States vs. Libya : El Dorado Canyon, Pan Am flight 103, and WMD. |
Responsibility: | Phil Haun. |
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"Why do U.S. efforts to coerce weak states work only half the time? Why does a particular form of coercion called coercive diplomacy fail two thirds of the time? Why do the weak resist in the face of overwhelming U.S. power? In this fine study, Phil Haun develops a novel theory of asymmetric coercion and answers these important questions." -- Robert Art, Herter Professor of International Relations * Brandeis University * Read more...
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