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Collins: Contemporary Security Studies
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Why, if at all, has the Western use of coercive diplomacy increased since the end of the Cold War?
What distinguishes coercive diplomacy from military force?
In what ways can a distinction be made between limited force and full scale force?
What significance did Schelling have for an understanding of the necessary conditions for compellence success?
According to George and Simons what factors influence the outcomes of an act of coercive diplomacy?
In what ways does the Ideal Policy framework explain previous understandings of the necessary conditions for successful coercive diplomacy actions?
In what ways does the Ideal Policy framework provide an analytical framework for practitioners' success?
In what ways is defining a coercive diplomacy success problematic?
Why is coercive diplomacy hard? What are the inherent difficulties?
What are the practical problems associated with applying coercive diplomacy in the west?