The Use of Force

The Use of Force
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Military Power and International Politics
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Artikel-Nr:
9781442233058
Veröffentl:
2015
Erscheinungsdatum:
09.07.2015
Seiten:
480
Autor:
Robert J Art
Gewicht:
681 g
Format:
251x177x25 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Robert J. Art is professor of international relations at Brandeis University.Kelly M. Greenhill is associate professor of political science at Tufts University and research fellow at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
This book brings together enduring, influential works on the role of military power in foreign policy and international politics. Now in its eighth edition, this fully updated reader has been significantly revised with twenty innovative and up-to-date selections meticulously chosen and edited by leading scholars Robert Art and Kelly Greenhill.
PrefacePART I STRATEGIC AND ETHICAL DIMENSIONSHow Force Is Used1 The Fungibility of Force -Robert J. Art2 Deterrence and Compellence -Thomas C. Schelling3 The Sources of Military Doctrine -Barry R. Posen4 Offense, Defense, and Cooperation under the Security Dilemma -Robert JervisHow Force Should Be Used5 The Just War Tradition Revisited -Seyom Brown6 The Proportionality Principle in War -Laurie R. BlankForms of Coercion7 Nuclear Myths and Political Realities -Kenneth N. Waltz8 The Lost Logic of Deterrence -Richard K. Betts9 Coercive Diplomacy -Alexander L. George10 What Terrorists Want -Louise Richardson11 Forced Migration as a Coercive Instrument -Kelly M. GreenhillPART II CASE STUDIESThe Great Power Era12 The Cult of the Offensive in 1914 -Jack L. Snyder13 Hitler and the Blitzkrieg Strategy -John J. Mearsheimer14 Japan's Fatal Blunder -Sir George Sansom15 The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb -Louis MortonThe Superpower Era16 The Cuban Missile Crisis -David Welch, James G. Blight, and Bruce J. Allyn17 Flexible Response and the Vietnam War -John Lewis GaddisThe Unipolar Era18 The U. S. and Coercive Diplomacy -Robert J. Art and Patrick M. Cronin19 The Second Iraq War -Peter R. Mansoor20 The Limits of Counterinsurgency Doctrine in Afghanistan -Karl W. EikenberryPART III CONTEMPORARY ISSUESThe Projection of American Military Power21 The Strategy of Restraint -Barry R. Posen22 The Strategy of Deep Engagement -Stephen G. Brooks, G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth23 Crisis Instability in US-China Relations -Avery Goldstein24 Why Drones Work -Daniel BymanThe Utility of Nuclear, Biological, and Cyber Weapons25 Nuclear Weapons and Conflict -Mark S. Bell and Nicholas L. Miller26 Pathogens as Weapons -Gregory Koblenz27 The Myth of Cyberwar -Erik GartzkeIntervention in Internal Conflicts28 Puttering with Primacy -Richard K. Betts29 Humanitarian Intervention Comes of Age -Jon Western and Joshua A. Goldstein30 Regime Change and Its Consequences -Alexander B. Downes31 Ten Ways to Lose at Counterinsurgency -Kelly M. Greenhill and Paul Staniland32 The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement -Barbara F. WalterPossible Future Developments33 The Decline and Demise of Terrorist Groups -Audrey Kurth Cronin34 A World Without Nuclear Weapons? -Thomas C. Schelling35 Law, Ethics, and Autonomous Weapons Systems -Kenneth Anderson and Matthew WaxmanAcknowledgmentsIndexAbout the Contributors

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