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Coercion

The Power to Hurt in International Politics

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York, United States
Published: 22nd Feb 2018
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 22mm
Weight: 590g
ISBN-10: 0190846348
ISBN-13: 9780190846343
Barcode No: 9780190846343
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Synopsis
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. The chapters in this volume examine intra-state, inter-state, and transnational coercion and deterrence as well as both military and non-military instruments of persuasion, thus expanding our understanding of coercion for conflict in the 21st century. ? Scholars have analyzed the causes, dynamics, and effects of coercion for decades, but previous works have principally focused on a single state employing conventional military means to pressure another state to alter its behavior. In contrast, this volume captures fresh developments, both theoretical and policy relevant. This chapters in this volume focus on tools (terrorism, sanctions, drones, cyber warfare, intelligence, and forced migration), actors (insurgents, social movements, and NGOs) and mechanisms (trilateral coercion, diplomatic and economic isolation, foreign-imposed regime change, coercion of nuclear proliferators, and two-level games) that have become more prominent in recent years, but which have yet to be extensively or systematically addressed in either academic or policy literatures.

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"Greenhill and Krause offer an important addition to the study of deterrence and compellence in international relations...This volume is an excellent addition to the study of coercion in international relations and offers new avenues for scholarly debate and research. Highly recommended." -CHOICE
"Coercion is central to international politics and this collection does an excellent job of mapping the terrain both conceptually and empirically. Each essay is well done and the topics are well chosen. The volume will be of great benefit to all who study international security." -Robert Jervis, author of How Statesmen Think
"This volume takes a fresh but focused look at coercion in our time. Together the chapters constitute a creative and economical (re-) introduction to an enduring tool of international, and sometimes domestic, politics." -Barry R. Posen, Ford International Professor of Political Science and Director of the Security Studies Program, MIT
"By far, this is the most comprehensive, authoritative, and wide-ranging treatment of the topic of coercion in international politics. Greenhill and Krause have produced a truly extraordinary volume containing a staggering array of exceptional chapters by key scholars in the field. A truly essential text for any student of global affairs." - Erica Chenoweth, Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver