Coercion, survival, and war : why weak states resist the United States /
Coercion, Survival, and War chronicles 30 asymmetric interstate crises involving the US since WWII. The US chose coercion 23 times, but coercion failed in hall of the cases. The author explains how conceding can pose a threat to start or regime survival, and how US policymakers can improve coercion...
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Stanford, California :
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2015
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