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The Mechanism for Strategic Coercion: Denial or Second Order Change?

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In the post-cold war environment of shrinking budgets and uncertain threats, America can no longer politically, nor economically, afford strategies that rely on our traditional military strategy of annihilation and exhaustion. Furthermore, America's position as the single remaining superpower virtually guarantees that our vital interests will not be directly challenged. This means that the use of military force is becoming even more politicized. Despite military leaders' apparent adherence to Clausewitz's maxim that war is ...

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The Mechanism for Strategic Coercion: Denial or Second Order Change? 2012, Biblioscholar

ISBN-13: 9781249328353

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