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| 12121. COERCIVE DIPLOMACY, COOPERATIVE SECURITY AND THE NEW INTERNATIONAL ORDER. Thoughtful analysis of the conditions which favor the successful application of coercive diplomacy. Cites specific examples of past successful implementation. Argues that profound changes in the international order (e.g., demise of the USSR, globalization of the economy, etc.) have diminished the utility of this method of security. Contends that policymakers should now focus on how cooperative security arrangements can be implemented within the framework of a competitive international economy. 7 pages, 8 footnotes, 5 bibliographic sources. |
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