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The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy
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Alexander L. George's 'The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy' examines the theory and practice of using threats and limited force to persuade adversaries without resorting to full-scale war.
Drawing on historical case studies, the book identifies key factors that determine the effectiveness of coercive strategies in international relations.
It builds on George's extensive research in crisis management, deterrence, and diplomatic statecraft, highlighting the psychological and political constraints on such approaches.
Drawing on historical case studies, the book identifies key factors that determine the effectiveness of coercive strategies in international relations.
It builds on George's extensive research in crisis management, deterrence, and diplomatic statecraft, highlighting the psychological and political constraints on such approaches.
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Coercive Diplomacy: Venezuela, Iran, and . . . Greenland? | GoodFellows | Hoover Institution


