This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it seeks to determine if countries who possess cruise missiles are more likely to initiate a military threat, display, or use of force than countries who do not possess cruise missiles. Traditional International Relations theory suggests that, all else being equal, a state with an asymmetrical military advantage should enjoy concessions from target states, decreasing the likelihood of armed conflict. Accordingly, coercion theory warns the use of armed force to change adversarial behavior should be exercised sparingly. However, this dissertation finds that states possessing cruise missile initiate armed force at twice the rate of states who do not...
The focus of this research is twofold: (1) to evaluate selected factors affecting progress in arms ...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
In 1972 the United States made the rather surprising announcement that it would develop a submarine-...
This, the 1977 prizewinner, argues that the cruise missile is stabilizing, adds an effective element...
This report provides a current summary of ballistic and cruise missile activity in selected countri...
This Article argues that the most difficult future crises for which this legal debate is most conseq...
Throughout history states have pursued both cooperative and power-oriented strategies. Moralists and...
Prior scholarship on the duration of coercive air campaigns has often focused on regime type, the ad...
How do technologies that remove warfighters from the front lines affect the frequency and intensity ...
The focus of this research is twofold: (1) to evaluate selected factors affecting progress in arms ...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
This research examines the effect of cruise missile possession on state behavior. Specifically, it s...
In 1972 the United States made the rather surprising announcement that it would develop a submarine-...
This, the 1977 prizewinner, argues that the cruise missile is stabilizing, adds an effective element...
This report provides a current summary of ballistic and cruise missile activity in selected countri...
This Article argues that the most difficult future crises for which this legal debate is most conseq...
Throughout history states have pursued both cooperative and power-oriented strategies. Moralists and...
Prior scholarship on the duration of coercive air campaigns has often focused on regime type, the ad...
How do technologies that remove warfighters from the front lines affect the frequency and intensity ...
The focus of this research is twofold: (1) to evaluate selected factors affecting progress in arms ...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...