The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy: Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities

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The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy : Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities. / Jakobsen, Peter Viggo.

Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases. red. / Lawrence Freedman. London : Oxford University Press, 1998. s. 61-85.

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Harvard

Jakobsen, PV 1998, The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy: Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities. i L Freedman (red.), Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases. Oxford University Press, London, s. 61-85.

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Jakobsen, P. V. (1998). The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy: Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities. I L. Freedman (red.), Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases (s. 61-85). Oxford University Press.

Vancouver

Jakobsen PV. The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy: Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities. I Freedman L, red., Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases. London: Oxford University Press. 1998. s. 61-85

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Jakobsen, Peter Viggo. / The Strategy of Coercive Diplomacy : Refining Existing Theory to Post-Cold War Realities. Strategic Coercion: Concepts and Cases. red. / Lawrence Freedman. London : Oxford University Press, 1998. s. 61-85

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