Coercion (international relations)
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title:
Coercion (international relations)
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In international relations, coercion refers to the imposition of costs by a state on other states and non-state actors to prevent them from taking an action (deterrence) or to compel them to take an action (compellence). Coercion frequently takes the form of threats or the use of limited military force. It is commonly seen as analytically distinct from persuasion, brute force, or full-on war. Coercion takes the form of either deterrence or compellence. Compellence has been characterized as harde
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Action by a state to compel international entities to do (or not) something
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coercion_(international_relations)
date created:
2021-08-31T21:19:05Z
date modified:
2024-08-29T18:51:54Z
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