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Military coercion and US foreign policy : the use of force short of war / edited by Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman.

Other author/creatorSisson, Melanie editor.
Other author/creatorSiebens, James A, 1984- editor.
Other author/creatorBlechman, Barry M., editor.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020.
Description1 online resource (xx, 230 pages).
Supplemental Content Ebook Central
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Series Routledge Global Security Studies
Routledge global security studies. ^A1054020
Contents 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 Bollfrass5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes, Strange Failures Kenneth M. Pollack; 6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories William J. Durch7. 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
Abstract 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). The volume reveals that despite its status as sole superpower during the post-Cold War period, US efforts to coerce other states failed as often as they succeeded. In the coming decades, the United States will face states that are more capable and creative, willing to challenge its interests and able to take advantage of missteps and vulnerabilities. By using lessons derived from in-depth case studies and statistical analysis of an original dataset of more than 100 coercive incidents in the post-Cold War era, this book generates insight into how the US military can be used to achieve policy goals. Specifically, it provides guidance about the ways in which, and the conditions under which, the US armed forces can work in concert with economic and diplomatic elements of US power to create effective coercive strategies. This book will be of interest to students of US national security, US foreign policy, strategic studies and International Relations in general.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Biographical noteMelanie 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.
Source of descriptionOnline resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed May 7, 2020).
Issued in other formPrint version: Military coercion and US foreign policy. Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2020 0367459973 9780367459970
Genre/formCase studies.
Genre/formMilitary history.
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