Power plays: how international institutions reshape coercive diplomacy

"Coercive diplomacy - the use of threats and assurances to alter another state's behavior - is an indispensable to international relations. Most scholarship has focused on whether and when states are able to use coercive methods to achieve their desired results. However, employing game-the...

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Main Author: Carnegie, Allison (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Cambridge Univ. Press 2015
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:"Coercive diplomacy - the use of threats and assurances to alter another state's behavior - is an indispensable to international relations. Most scholarship has focused on whether and when states are able to use coercive methods to achieve their desired results. However, employing game-theoretic tools, statistical modeling, and detailed case study analysis, Power Plays builds and tests a theory that explains how states develop strategies of coercive diplomacy, how their targets shield themselves from these efforts, and the implications for interstate relations"..
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:xiii, 196 pages
ISBN:9781107121812
9781107547506

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