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Bombing To Provoke Rockets Missiles And Drones As Instruments Of Fear And Coercion Jaganath Sankaran

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Bombing To Provoke Rockets Missiles And Drones As Instruments Of Fear And Coercion Jaganath Sankaran
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jaganath Sankaran
ISBN: 9780197792643, 0197792642
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Bombing To Provoke Rockets Missiles And Drones As Instruments Of Fear And Coercion Jaganath Sankaran by Jaganath Sankaran 9780197792643, 0197792642 instant download after payment.

The rapid proliferation and growing sophistication of aerospace weapons--rockets, missiles, and drones--have altered the landscape of warfare. The influence of these weapons on the battlefield is felt profoundly, yet the mechanism of coercion by which these weapons alter the will of the adversary is poorly understood. In Bombing to Provoke, Jaganath Sankaran argues that it is not what these aerospace weapons physically do but what they prompt the target state to do in response that matters for understanding their coercive effect. By threatening a chemical, biological, or nuclear strike or demonstrating the ability to bombard the target's economic and political core repeatedly, aerospace weapons coerce by weaponizing fear and triggering a sense of defenselessness. Sankaran provides a series of historical and current case studies to show how these fears amplify the political vulnerabilities of the target state, coercing it to divert substantial military resources away from other vital missions to redress the threat. This scenario is playing out in real time right now in both the Russo-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza theaters, both of which are seeing barrages of cross-border missile and rocket fire aimed at weakening the target's resolve. For anyone seeking to understand why states at war in the age of aerospace weapon warfare operate and react in the ways that they do, this book's methodical dissection of the strategic rationale behind these weapons makes it necessary reading.

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