
Cheap Threats: Why the United States Struggles to Coerce Weak States
By Dianne Pfundstein Chamberlain ’06. Georgetown University Press, March 2016. A data-driven look at how and why U.S. threats of force against weaker adversary states have become less effective over time.
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