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ID023137
Title ProperCase for discriminate force
LanguageENG
AuthorLevite, Ariel E ;  Sherwood-Randall, Elizabeth
Publication2002.
Description81-97
Summary / Abstract (Note)New security challenges and the unintended consequences of precision strike have weakened Western deterrence, ‘compellence’ and warfighting capabilities. Democracies face increasing constraints on the use of their overwhelming military might. Contemporary adversaries are undeterred or even inspired by Western superiority. To ensure that military power remains an effective national security instrument, Western civilian and military leaders need to pursue a discriminate force strategy. This will require a paradigm shift in thinking about, preparing for, threatening, or ultimately employing military power. Such a strategy requires innovation in Western doctrine, capabilities, force structure and coalition management. Using force discriminately will reinforce deterrence, bolster diplomatic efforts and increase the effectiveness of military action, should it become necessary.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival Vol. 44, No. 4; Winter 2002-03: p81-97
Journal SourceSurvival Vol: 44 No 4
Key WordsUse of force-United States ;  United States-Use of force ;  WMD


 
 
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