Journal Article - Political Science Quarterly
The Power and Limits of Compellence: A Research Note
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The authors offer a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on compellence. They highlight the findings that could be of use to contemporary policymakers and identify gaps that inhibit a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of compellence.
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Art, Robert J. and Kelly M. Greenhill. "The Power and Limits of Compellence: A Research Note." Political Science Quarterly, vol. 133. no. 1. (Spring 2018): 77–97.
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The authors offer a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on compellence. They highlight the findings that could be of use to contemporary policymakers and identify gaps that inhibit a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of compellence.
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The full text of this publication is available via the original publication source.Art, Robert J. and Kelly M. Greenhill. "The Power and Limits of Compellence: A Research Note." Political Science Quarterly, vol. 133. no. 1. (Spring 2018): 77–97.
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