This study of "coercive inducement" - Kofi Annan's term for diplomacy relying on demonstrations of military force - shows how, in the absence of such an option, the international community finds it hard to respond to various crises. This includes ones that can spiral out of control, and genocide.
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This study of "coercive inducement" - Kofi Annan's term for diplomacy relying on demonstrations of military force - shows how, in the absence of such an option, the international community finds it hard to respond to various crises. This includes ones that can spiral out of control, and genocide.
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