Triadic Coercion
Discover the intricate dynamics of conflict and state strategy in "Triadic Coercion" by Wendy Pearlman, published by Columbia University Press in 2019. This insightful paperback, spanning 384 pages, delves into the concept of triadic coercion, where states influence other nations that support nonstate actors engaged in conflicts. Pearlman and co-author Boaz Atzili explore the motivations behind this approach and the specific conditions that determine its effectiveness, all while tracing its application throughout seventy years of Israeli history. Ideal for those interested in international relations, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and foreign policy, "Triadic Coercion" provides a comprehensive analysis that deepens our understanding of modern security challenges in the Arab world and beyond. Enhance your knowledge of global affairs with this essential read!