The power to coerce countering adversaries without going to war
"Mounting costs, risks, and public misgivings of waging war are raising the importance of U.S. power to coerce (P2C). The best P2C options are financial sanctions, support for political opposition to hostile regimes, and offensive cyber operations"--Publisher's description
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Santa Monic, Calif.
RAND
2016, [2016]©2016
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Series: | Research report
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Collection: | JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | "Mounting costs, risks, and public misgivings of waging war are raising the importance of U.S. power to coerce (P2C). The best P2C options are financial sanctions, support for political opposition to hostile regimes, and offensive cyber operations"--Publisher's description |
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Item Description: | "March 3, 2016"--Table of contents page. - "Prepared for the United States Army." |
Physical Description: | x, 42 pages black and white illustration, color chart |