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Cornell Studies in Security Affairs: Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War (Paperback)

Cornell Studies in Security Affairs: Bombing to Win: Air Power and Coercion in War (Paperback)

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    from kranbollin

    Fairly academic in tone, but informative nonetheless. I was quite surprised to learn that the only time strategic bombing actually succeeded in coercing someone was in the Vietnam War, when one of Nixon's bombing campaigns forcced North Vietnam back to the negotiating table. Who would've thought.

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    from mchan79

    Foundational reading for Pape's definition of coercion theory: denial, punishment, risk, and decapitation strategies.

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