Description: Confronting Iraq : . Policy and the Use of Force Since the Gulf War, Paperback by Byman, Daniel L.; Waxman, Matthew C., ISBN 0833028138, ISBN-13 9780833028136, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Although Iraq remains hostile to the United States, Baghdad has repeatedly compromised, and at times caved, in response to . pressure and threats. An analysis of attempts to coerce Iraq since Desert Storm reveals that military strikes and other forms of pressure that threatened Saddam Husayn's relationship with his power base proved effective at forcing concessions from the Iraqi regime. When coercing Saddam or other foes, . policymakers should design a strategy around the adversary's center of gravity while seeking to neutralize adversary efforts to counter-coerce the United States and appreciating the policy constraints imposed by domestic politics and international alliances.
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Book Title: Confronting Iraq : U. S. Policy and the Use of Force since the Gulf War
Number of Pages: 101 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Rand Corporation, T.H.E.
Publication Year: 2000
Item Height: 0.4 in
Topic: Public Policy / Military Policy, World / General, International Relations / General
Genre: Political Science
Item Weight: 7.5 Oz
Author: Matthew C. Waxman, Daniel L. Byman
Item Length: 9 in
Item Width: 6.1 in
Format: Trade Paperback