This is a comparative case study examining the effectiveness of coercive diplomacy as employed by the United States of America.The three cases are the Cuban Missile Crisis, U.S. - North Korea Agreed Framework negotiations, and the South China Sea dispute
Since the creation and first use during the Second world war, nuclear weapons have become very effec...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
After the Cold War, with the advent of low-interest, “optional”, post-modern warfare, regional confl...
The Practice of Coercive Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 PeriodThe model of coercive diplomacy has been u...
This is a study of how the United States has used different diplomatic strategies towards Iran and N...
Coercive diplomacy, applied as a strategy, is constituted by diplomatic negotiations combined with t...
Since the end of the Korean War tensions have continued on the Korean peninsula. This research focus...
Coercive diplomacy has been utilized throughout history as a tool of foreign policy to present a pea...
This thesis examines coercive diplomacy theory by testing P.V. Jakobsen’s conceptual “ideal policy” ...
A review of the state of art regarding the conflict with North Korea leads us to the conclusion that...
This project examines how prospect theory explains North Korea’s actions during the 2002-3 nuclear c...
Understand U.S. nuclear diplomacy with North Korea under the Clinton and the Bush administration thr...
The isolation of adversaries is an important form of coercive diplomacy. Because countries that are ...
In the 40 years since the end of World War II, the most critical strategic problem for the US was co...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
Since the creation and first use during the Second world war, nuclear weapons have become very effec...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
After the Cold War, with the advent of low-interest, “optional”, post-modern warfare, regional confl...
The Practice of Coercive Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 PeriodThe model of coercive diplomacy has been u...
This is a study of how the United States has used different diplomatic strategies towards Iran and N...
Coercive diplomacy, applied as a strategy, is constituted by diplomatic negotiations combined with t...
Since the end of the Korean War tensions have continued on the Korean peninsula. This research focus...
Coercive diplomacy has been utilized throughout history as a tool of foreign policy to present a pea...
This thesis examines coercive diplomacy theory by testing P.V. Jakobsen’s conceptual “ideal policy” ...
A review of the state of art regarding the conflict with North Korea leads us to the conclusion that...
This project examines how prospect theory explains North Korea’s actions during the 2002-3 nuclear c...
Understand U.S. nuclear diplomacy with North Korea under the Clinton and the Bush administration thr...
The isolation of adversaries is an important form of coercive diplomacy. Because countries that are ...
In the 40 years since the end of World War II, the most critical strategic problem for the US was co...
This book examines how the United States uses limited military force and other means to influence ad...
Since the creation and first use during the Second world war, nuclear weapons have become very effec...
Since South Korea and North Korea have been in political and military confrontation since the Korean...
After the Cold War, with the advent of low-interest, “optional”, post-modern warfare, regional confl...