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Western use of coercive diplomacy after the Cold War: a challenge for theory and practice

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This book fills a gap in the literature on coercion and assesses the usefulness of coercive diplomacy in the post-Cold war era.

The theoretical framework explains why coercive diplomacy politics succeed or fail, identifies the conditions under which Western states will be willing to back coercive strategies with use of limited force and highlights how the need for collective action affects the use of coercion.

The framework is tested empirically in analyses of the Gulf crisis, the Yugoslav wars and the Haiti crisis.

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Product Details
Macmillan
0230373577 / 9780230373570
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
909.825
07/09/1998
England
English
207 pages
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