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- ISBN 10: 0190846364
- ISBN 13: 9780190846367
- Author: Kelly M. Greenhill
From the rising significance of non-state actors to the increasing influence of regional powers, the nature and conduct of international politics has arguably changed dramatically since the height of the Cold War. Yet much of the literature on deterrence and compellence continues to draw (whether implicitly or explicitly) upon assumptions and precepts formulated in-and predicated upon-politics in a state-centric, bipolar world. Coercion moves beyond these somewhat hidebound premises and examines the critical issue of coercion in the 21st century, with a particular focus on new actors, strategies and objectives in this very old bargaining game.
Table of contents:
Part I Coercion: A Primer
Chapter 1 Coercion: An Analytical Overview
Chapter 2 Intelligence and Coercion: A Neglected Connection
Part II Coercion in an Asymmetric World
Chapter 3 A Bargaining Theory of Coercion
Chapter 4 Air Power, Sanctions, Coercion, and Containment: When Foreign Policy Objectives Collide
Chapter 5 Step Aside or Face the Consequences: Explaining the Success and Failure of Compellent Threats to Remove Foreign Leaders
Part III Coercion and Nonstate Actors
Chapter 6 Underestimating Weak States and State Sponsors: The Case for Base State Coercion
Chapter 7 Coercion by Movement: How Power Drove the Success of the Eritrean Insurgency, 1960–1993
Chapter 8 Is Technology the Answer? The Limits of Combat Drones in Countering Insurgents
Part IV Domains and Instruments Other than Force
Chapter 9 Coercion through Cyberspace: The Stability-Instability Paradox Revisited
Chapter 10 Migration as a Coercive Weapon: New Evidence from the Middle East
Chapter 11 The Strategy of Coercive Isolation
Chapter 12 Economic Sanctions in Theory and Practice: How Smart Are They?
Chapter 13 Prices or Power Politics? When and Why States Coercively Compete over Resources
Part V Nuclear Coercion
Chapter 14 Deliberate Escalation: Nuclear Strategies to Deter or to Stop Conventional Attacks
Chapter 15 Threatening Proliferation: The Goldilocks Principle of Bargaining with Nuclear Latency
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