Essays about: "Coercive Diplomacy"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the words Coercive Diplomacy.

  1. 1. Cyberwar – A 21st century Maskirovka? : A qualitative analysis over Russian coercive diplomacy through cyberattacks in Georgia and Ukraine

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning

    Author : Emelie Karlsson; [2022]
    Keywords : coercive diplomacy; cyberwar; Russia; Georgia; Ukraine; coercion; cyber attack; BlackEnergy; cyber coercion; diplomacy;

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  2. 2. Nepal and Bhutan two similar nations with different strategic approach towards their big neighbors-India and China

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

    Author : Anupama Ghimire; [2021]
    Keywords : Land Locked; Neighbors; Realism; Foreign Policies; Domestic Politics;

    Abstract : There have has been instances when a powerful neighboring countries are observed as being difficulty for the smaller ones. Moreover, the phenomena of subjugation roots back to imperialism era and its loitered notion of superiority is still practiced by most of the developed and sturdy countries. READ MORE

  3. 3. Still On The Clock : A democratic peace theory review on the US and  Venezuela conflicts between 2001 -2007

    University essay from Stockholms universitet/Latinamerikainstitutet

    Author : Christopher James William Gharib; [2017]
    Keywords : Democratic peace theory; Rummel; Jakobsen; Coercive diplomacy; US; Venezuela; Bush; Chavez; Psychological war.;

    Abstract : This dissertation, by using the case of tensions between the United States and Venezuela between 2001-2007, examines Rummel’s hypothesis that democratic countries are inherently peaceful, and investigates whether the tensions in US-Venezuela relations under president George W Bush and president Hugo Chavez confirms or rejects Rummel’s hypothesis. A review of relevant documents, reports by non-governmental organizations and previous research in the field of international relations lead us to the conclusion that while the strained relationship between the US and Venezuela did reach a stage of coercive diplomacy, as defined by Jakobsen, the threats between the two countries did not escalate towards military aggression, and therefore Rummel’s hypothesis is confirmed. READ MORE

  4. 4. Cyber attacks & coercion in the digital era. : A qualitative case analysis of the North Korean cyber attack on Sony Pictures.

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Linnéa Holm; [2017]
    Keywords : Cyber Attacks; Sony; North Korea; Cyber Coercion; Coercive Diplomacy;

    Abstract : The 2014 cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment is an example of a disruptive event where a nation state utilized cyber tools in order to coerce a target into changing their course of action. Cyber attacks, something that might be perceived as a looming futuristic threat, became reality for Sony and its employees under the course of a few months in late 2014. READ MORE

  5. 5. The 2003 war on Iraq : Purposes and Motivations, An Analytical View

    University essay from Linköpings universitet/Statsvetenskap

    Author : Salwan Al Taie; [2016]
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    Abstract : The Iraqi war represents a form of coercive diplomacy between words and war in the enforcement of international norms and is considered as a new and old notion at the same time. This holds true ever since the days of the Desert Storm: the war waged to liberate Kuwait. READ MORE