Military Coercion and US Foreign Policy
The Use of Force Short of War
Herausgeber: Blechman, Barry M.; Sisson, Melanie W.; Siebens, James A.
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Military Coercion and US Foreign Policy
The Use of Force Short of War
Herausgeber: Blechman, Barry M.; Sisson, Melanie W.; Siebens, James A.
- Broschiertes Buch
This book examines the use of military force as a coercive tool by the United States, using lessons drawn from the post-cold war era (1991-2018).
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This book examines the use of military force as a coercive tool by the United States, using lessons drawn from the post-cold war era (1991-2018).
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Global Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780367459963
- ISBN-10: 0367459965
- Artikelnr.: 59352501
- Routledge Global Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 234mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780367459963
- ISBN-10: 0367459965
- Artikelnr.: 59352501
Melanie W. Sisson is Senior Fellow with the Stimson Center in Washington, DC, USA. James A. Siebens is a Research Associate with the Stimson Center's Defense Strategy and Planning Program, Washington, DC, USA. Barry M. Blechman co-founded the Stimson Center in 1989, and chaired its board until 2004.
1. Coercion in a Competitive World Melanie W. Sisson
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and Barry M. Blechman 2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 3. Making Use of History Jacob Aronson
Daniel Tuke
Paul Huth
and Melanie Sisson 4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate Alex Bollfrass 5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes
Strange Failures Kenneth M. Pollack 6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories William J. Durch 7. Russia: What's Old is New Again Thomas Wright 8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions Michael S. Chase 9. Coercion in the Past
and the Future of Competition Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 3. Making Use of History Jacob Aronson
Daniel Tuke
Paul Huth
and Melanie Sisson 4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate Alex Bollfrass 5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes
Strange Failures Kenneth M. Pollack 6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories William J. Durch 7. Russia: What's Old is New Again Thomas Wright 8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions Michael S. Chase 9. Coercion in the Past
and the Future of Competition Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman
1. Coercion in a Competitive World Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 3. Making Use of History Jacob Aronson
Daniel Tuke
Paul Huth
and Melanie Sisson 4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate Alex Bollfrass 5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes
Strange Failures Kenneth M. Pollack 6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories William J. Durch 7. Russia: What's Old is New Again Thomas Wright 8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions Michael S. Chase 9. Coercion in the Past
and the Future of Competition Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman 3. Making Use of History Jacob Aronson
Daniel Tuke
Paul Huth
and Melanie Sisson 4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate Alex Bollfrass 5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes
Strange Failures Kenneth M. Pollack 6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories William J. Durch 7. Russia: What's Old is New Again Thomas Wright 8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions Michael S. Chase 9. Coercion in the Past
and the Future of Competition Melanie W. Sisson
James A. Siebens
and Barry M. Blechman