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.

Contributor(s): Series: Routledge global security studiesPublisher: New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Description: xxii, 230 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
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<P>1. Coercion in a Competitive <I>World Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I><P>2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War <I>Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I><P>3. Making Use of History <I>Jacob Aronson, Daniel Tuke, Paul Huth, and Melanie Sisson</P></I><P>4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate <I>Alex Bollfrass</P></I><P>5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes, Strange Failures <I>Kenneth M. Pollack</P></I><P>6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories <I>William J. Durch</P></I><P>7. Russia: What's Old is New Again <I>Thomas Wright</P></I><P>8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions <I>Michael S. Chase</P></I><P>9. Coercion in the Past, and the Future of Competition <I>Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I>
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

<P>1. Coercion in a Competitive <I>World Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I><P>2. Multi-tasking: How the Armed Forces Support US National Interests Short of War <I>Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I><P>3. Making Use of History <I>Jacob Aronson, Daniel Tuke, Paul Huth, and Melanie Sisson</P></I><P>4. Syria: Stumbling into Stalemate <I>Alex Bollfrass</P></I><P>5. Iran and Iraq: Strange Successes, Strange Failures <I>Kenneth M. Pollack</P></I><P>6. Western Balkans: Hard Targets and Harder Victories <I>William J. Durch</P></I><P>7. Russia: What's Old is New Again <I>Thomas Wright</P></I><P>8. China: Narrow Straits and Rising Tensions <I>Michael S. Chase</P></I><P>9. Coercion in the Past, and the Future of Competition <I>Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman</P></I>

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