Conventional coercion across the spectrum of operations : the utility of U.S. military forces in the emerging security environment
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Conventional coercion across the spectrum of operations : the utility of U.S. military forces in the emerging security environment
Rand, 2002
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"Prepared for the United States Army" -- T.p.
"The research described in this report was sponsored by the United States Army under Contract No. DASW01-01-C-0003." -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-140)
"MR-1494-A" -- p. [4] of cover
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The raison d'etre for any military is to deter an adversary from acting inimically to a nation's interests or, if deterrence fails, to coerce him into ceasing the actions. After defining terms and reviewing the literature on coercion, this report looks at the utility of the military as a coercive instrument. The authors analyze cases that provide insights into conventional coercion. They conclude by stressing the unchanged nature of coercion and that only a thorough understanding of our adversaries, and of our own will and capabilities, will yield a successful coercive strategy. (DS)
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