The art of coercion : credible threats and the assurance dilemma / Reid B.C. Pauly.
Series: Cornell studies in security affairsPublisher: Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2025Description: 236 pagesContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781501782787
- JZ5675 .P384 2025
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : when do threats work? -- The assurance dilemma : credible and conditional threats -- "I at least want to be guilty" : coercing South Africa into a corner -- "Sanctions with inspectors" : convincing Iraq to come clean -- "They will laugh at us" : coaxing Libya to confess -- "We knew that they knew we knew" : compelling Iran to concede -- Conclusion : the true sources of coercive leverage.
"This book explains how coercion works in international relations. Threats must not only be credible, but they must also imply assurances that a coercer will not punish a target after it complies. The chapters explore coercive bargaining over the nuclear weapons ambitions of South Africa, Iraq, Libya, and Iran"-- Provided by publisher.

