The Art of Military Coercion : Why the West's Military Superiority Scarcely Matters / Rob Wijk.
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TextPublisher: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (328 p.) : 4 color plates, 4 halftonesContent type: - 9789089646743
- 9789048519415
- Civil war -- Intervention
- Conflict management
- Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes
- International police
- Intervention (International law) -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Peace -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Peacekeeping forces
- Conflict and Peace
- Social and Political Sciences
- HISTORY / Military / General
- 355.02
- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction (Second and Revised Edition) -- Introduction (First Edition) -- Introduction: Understanding Coercion -- Part I Political Culture: Why the West Coerces -- 1. A Western Civilization of Warriors? -- 2. Liberal Democracies and Interventions -- 3. The Strategic Efficacy of Power Instruments -- Part 2 Strategic Culture: How the West Coerces -- 4. The Evolution of Modern Military Doctrine -- 5. Premodern Challenges and the Modern and Postmodern World -- 6. Dealing with Complex Security Challenges -- 7. The Art of Military Coercion -- Appendix -- About the author
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The United States spends more on its military than the rest of the world combined, and Western nations in general spend far more than developing nations around the globe. Yet when Western nations have found themselves in conflicts in recent decades, their military performance has been mixed at best. In this fully updated new edition of The Art of Military Coercion, Rob de Wijk explains this discrepancy through a theory on the use of force. He argues that the key is a failure to use force decisively and to understand properly the dynamics of conflict and balance, means and ends. Without that ability, even a superiority of dollars, numbers, and weaponry will not necessarily translate to victory.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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