This thesis examines coercive diplomacy theory by testing P.V. Jakobsen’s conceptual “ideal policy” framework identifying four minimum conditions for coercive diplomacy success. The ideal policy is a parsimonious framework derived to determine the probability for success or explain coercive diplomacy outcomes post hoc. The aim of the theory- testing is to evaluate if the conceptual framework can explain recent coercive diplomacy outcomes post hoc. The empirical material builds on two American coercive diplomacy attempts directed towards Muammar Gadhafi’s Libya. The ideal policy conditions also serves as the basis for a comparative analysis of the two cases as stipulated by the structured, focused comparison method
Muammar Qaddafi’s decision to dismantle his Weapons of Mass Destruction programmes in December 2003 ...
In coercive diplomacy, coercers have two basic objectives. First, they want to wrest the largest pos...
This paper analyses the dynamics of coercion and counter-coercion and argues that, for compellence t...
After the Cold War, with the advent of low-interest, “optional”, post-modern warfare, regional confl...
Coercive diplomacy has been utilized throughout history as a tool of foreign policy to present a pea...
The bachelor thesis is titled “Coercive Diplomacy: Searching for a Conceptual Theoretical Model.” Th...
Coercive diplomacy attempts to use military force in a limited fashion as a diplomatic and political...
United States policymakers need viable crisis response options – other than war – when deterrence is...
Coercive diplomacy as a strategy seeks to prevent crises from escalating into conflict, by using a c...
The Practice of Coercive Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 PeriodThe model of coercive diplomacy has been u...
The isolation of adversaries is an important form of coercive diplomacy. Because countries that are ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2007.Includes bibl...
This is a comparative case study examining the effectiveness of coercive diplomacy as employed by th...
The debate over credit for Libya\u27s shift away from rogue state policies, most especially by set...
This work examines U.S. recognition policy toward governments obtaining power through extra-legal me...
Muammar Qaddafi’s decision to dismantle his Weapons of Mass Destruction programmes in December 2003 ...
In coercive diplomacy, coercers have two basic objectives. First, they want to wrest the largest pos...
This paper analyses the dynamics of coercion and counter-coercion and argues that, for compellence t...
After the Cold War, with the advent of low-interest, “optional”, post-modern warfare, regional confl...
Coercive diplomacy has been utilized throughout history as a tool of foreign policy to present a pea...
The bachelor thesis is titled “Coercive Diplomacy: Searching for a Conceptual Theoretical Model.” Th...
Coercive diplomacy attempts to use military force in a limited fashion as a diplomatic and political...
United States policymakers need viable crisis response options – other than war – when deterrence is...
Coercive diplomacy as a strategy seeks to prevent crises from escalating into conflict, by using a c...
The Practice of Coercive Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 PeriodThe model of coercive diplomacy has been u...
The isolation of adversaries is an important form of coercive diplomacy. Because countries that are ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2007.Includes bibl...
This is a comparative case study examining the effectiveness of coercive diplomacy as employed by th...
The debate over credit for Libya\u27s shift away from rogue state policies, most especially by set...
This work examines U.S. recognition policy toward governments obtaining power through extra-legal me...
Muammar Qaddafi’s decision to dismantle his Weapons of Mass Destruction programmes in December 2003 ...
In coercive diplomacy, coercers have two basic objectives. First, they want to wrest the largest pos...
This paper analyses the dynamics of coercion and counter-coercion and argues that, for compellence t...