Coercing Syria on Chemical Weapons

Coercing Syria on Chemical Weapons

  • Matthew Moran
  • Professor of International Security and Head of the Department of War Studies Matthew Moran
  • Professor of Non-Proliferation and International Security and Co-Director of the Freeman Air and Space Institute Wyn Q Bowen
  • Wyn Q. Bowen
  • Jeffrey W. Knopf
  • Professor and Program Chair in Nonproliferation and Terrorism Studies Jeffrey W Knopf
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780197770375ISBN 10: 0197770371

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Coercing Syria on Chemical Weapons is written by Matthew Moran and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0197770371 (ISBN 10) and 9780197770375 (ISBN 13).

Coercing Syria on Chemical Weapons examines efforts by the United States, sometimes acting with France and the United Kingdom, to respond to Syria's possession and use of chemical weapons over the course of its civil war. In particular, they focus on US strategy, which relied heavily on coercion involving both deterrent and compellent variants of that strategy. Deriving lessons from the most significant attempt in the post-Cold War era to deter use of a weapon of mass destruction, this book offers theoretical and practical lessons for both security studies scholars and policymakers.