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ID168499
Title ProperTheorising indirect coercion
Other Title Informationthe logic of triangular strategies
LanguageENG
AuthorSMETANA, MICHAL
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article deals with the concept of indirect coercion as a distinct type of coercive strategy involving three actors. We introduce a taxonomy of triangular strategies commonly employed in international politics: ‘hostage-taking’, ‘patron-client’ and ‘composite’ strategies. These three types of indirect coercion cover different ways in how the coercer draws the intermediary actor in the process of coercive bargaining to enhance his leverage over the target. For each type, we conduct a plausibility probe to study these dynamics on short empirical case studies. We argue that our conceptualisation of indirect coercion opens new avenues for research into deterrence and compellence in contemporary world politics.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Relations Vol. 33, No.3; Sep 2019: p.455-474
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 33 No 3
Key WordsDeterrence ;  Alliances ;  Compellence ;  Indirect Coercion ;  Triangular Strategy


 
 
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