
The United States and Coercive Diplomacy
by Art, Robert J.; Cronin, Patrick M.-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Foreword | vii | ||
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Acknowledgments | xv | ||
Contributors | xvii | ||
1. Introduction | 3 | (18) | |
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2. Humanitarian Relief and Nation Building in Somalia | 21 | (36) | |
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3. Coercive Diplomacy in the Balkans: The U.S. Use of Force in Bosnia and Kosovo | 57 | (62) | |
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4. The Delicate Balance between Coercion and Diplomacy: The Case of Haiti, 1994 | 119 | (38) | |
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5. Nuclear Weapons and North Korea: Who's Coercing Whom? | 157 | (68) | |
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6. The 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Confrontation: Coercion, Credibility, and the Use of Force | 225 | (50) | |
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7. Coercive Diplomacy against Iraq, 1990-98 | 275 | (30) | |
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8. Coercive Diplomacy and the Response to Terrorism | 305 | (54) | |
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9. Coercive Diplomacy: What Do We Know?' | 359 | (62) | |
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Index | 421 |
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