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Compellence And The Strategic Culture Of Imperial Japan Implications For Coercive Diplomacy In The Twentyfirst Century Forrest Morgan

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Compellence And The Strategic Culture Of Imperial Japan Implications For Coercive Diplomacy In The Twentyfirst Century Forrest Morgan
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Forrest Morgan
ISBN: 9780275977801, 0275977803
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Compellence And The Strategic Culture Of Imperial Japan Implications For Coercive Diplomacy In The Twentyfirst Century Forrest Morgan by Forrest Morgan 9780275977801, 0275977803 instant download after payment.

Compellence is a fundamental tool of international security policy. This study explains how culture shapes the ways that decision-makers respond to the threat of force. First, Morgan builds a theoretical framework, next he analyzes three cases in which states attempted to compel Japan to change its behavior. The first is an in-depth analysis of the 1895 triple intervention in which Russia, Germany, and France forced Japanese leaders to return the Liaotung Peninsula to China following the first Sino-Japanese War. The second and third relate to World War II: the 1941 oil embargo intended to coerce Tokyo to withdraw its military from China and Washington's 1945 efforts to force Japan to end the war. These cases explain much of the seemingly irrational behavior previously attributed to Japanese leaders.Morgan demonstrates that culture clearly influenced outcomes in all three cases by conditioning Japanese perceptions, strategic preferences, and governmental processes. These findings are relevant today, and recent conflicts suggest that they will be increasingly important into the 21st century. This book offers policy makers a much-needed method for employing strategic culture analysis to develop more effective security strategies—strategies that will be of vital importance in an increasingly volatile world.

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