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Zusammenfassung: | "With increasing frequency, U.S. leaders look to achieve their foreign policy goals by marrying diplomacy to military muscle. Since the end of the Cold War, "coercive diplomacy" - the effort to change the behavior of a larger state or group through the threat or limited use of military force - has been used in no fewer than eight cases." "But what, exactly, has the concept of coercive diplomacy meant in recent practice? What are coercive diplomacy's objectives? How does it operate? And how well does it work?" "To answer these questions, Robert Art and Patrick Cronin have enlisted a distinguished cast of scholars and practitioners to investigate the record of the past twelve years. Each author focuses on one of coercive diplomacy's recent targets, a remarkably diverse group ranging from North Korea to Serbia to the Taliban, from warlords to terrorists to regional superpowers." "As Robert Art makes clear in a groundbreaking conclusion, those results have been mixed at best. Art dissects the uneven performance of coercive diplomacy and explains why it has sometimes worked and why it has more often failed."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 442 S. |
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adam_text | THE UNITED STATES AND COERCIVE DIPLOMACY EDITED BY ROBERT J. ART AND
PATRICK M. CRONIN UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE PRESS WASHINGTON,
D.C. CONTENTS FOREWORD VII ALEXANDER L. GEORGE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV
CONTRIBUTORS XVII 1. INTRODUCTION 3 ROBERT J. ART 2. HUMANITARIAN RELIEF
AND NATION BUILDING IN SOMALIA 21 NORA BENSAHEL 3. COERCIVE DIPLOMACY IN
THE BALKANS: THE U.S. USE OF FORCE IN BOSNIA AND KOSOVO 57 STEVEN L.
BURG 4. THE DELICATE BALANCE BETWEEN COERCION AND DIPLOMACY: THE CASE OF
HAITI, 1994 119 ROBERT A. PASTOR 5. NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND NORTH KOREA:
WHO S COERCING WHOM? 157 WILLIAM M. DRENNAN 6. THE 1995-96 TAIWAN STRAIT
CONFRONTATION: COERCION, CREDIBILITY, AND THE USE OF FORCE 225 ROBERT S.
ROSS VI CONTENTS 7. COERCIVE DIPLOMACY AGAINST IRAQ, 1990-98 275 JON B.
ALTERMAN 8. COERCIVE DIPLOMACY AND THE RESPONSE TO TERRORISM 305 MARTHA
CRENSHAW 9. COERCIVE DIPLOMACY: WHAT DO WE KNOW? 359 ROBERT J. ART
INDEX 421
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