Forceful Persuasion: Coercive Diplomacy as an Alternative to WarUS Institute of Peace Press, 1991 - 95 pagine George examines seven cases--from Pearl Harbor to the Persian Gulf--in which the United States has used coercive diplomacy in the past half-century. |
Sommario
Variants of Coercive Diplomacy Strategy | 7 |
Coercive Diplomacy | 25 |
The Failure of Air Power | 39 |
U S Coercive Diplomacy Against LibyanInspired | 53 |
Part Three Findings and Conclusions | 67 |
Notes | 85 |
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Forceful Persuasion: Coercive Diplomacy as an Alternative to War Alexander L. George Visualizzazione estratti - 1991 |
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abstract accept achieve action additional administration adversary American approach attacks attempted avoid believe carrot clear coalition coercing coercive diplomacy compliance considerable continue conveyed create credible crises crisis critical Cuba Cuban missile decided demand determination difficult diplo domestic effect effort employed engaged escalation fact failed favor finally force Gaddafi give greater Gulf Hanoi highly hoped Hussein important induce influence initial interests intervention Kennedy Kennedy's Khrushchev Laos leaders Libya limited means military action missile motivation necessary negotiations Nicaragua North Vietnam noted objective offer operations opponent particular peaceful Persian persuade play policymakers political positive possible prefer present president pressure punishment reasons resolution risks Sandinista Security sense of urgency settlement sides situation South Soviet strategy of coercive strong stronger success task terrorism theory threat tion try-and-see turning ultimatum United variables variant of coercive Viet Washington