Security scholars have long recognized that compellence/coercion is more difficult to achieve than deterrence. (Although both deterrence and compellence require coercion, coercion is commonly used ...
While sexual assault can take on many different forms, the one thing that remains the same is that assault is never a survivor's fault — including instances in which assault occurs in a relationship.
Australia’s ability to resist China’s economic coercion may serve as an example to other countries targeted by similar measures. Economic coercion is as old as statecraft itself. The threat of ...
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