It takes the average reader 5 hours and 2 minutes to read The Use and Utility of Ultimata in Coercive Diplomacy by Tim Sweijs
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Ultimata feature as a core concept in the coercive diplomacy scholarship. Conventional wisdom holds that pursuing an ultimatum strategy is risky. This book shows that the conventional wisdom is wrong on the basis of a new dataset of 87 ultimata issued from 1920–2020. It provides a historical examination of ultimata in Western strategic, political, and legal thought since antiquity until the present, and offers a four-pronged typology that explains their various purposes and effects: 1) the dictate, 2) the conditional war declaration, 3) the bluff, and 4) the brinkmanship ultimatum. The book yields a better understanding of interstate threat behaviour at a time of surging competition. Background materials can be consulted at www.coercivediplomacy.com.
The Use and Utility of Ultimata in Coercive Diplomacy by Tim Sweijs is 301 pages long, and a total of 75,551 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 52 minutes to read The Use and Utility of Ultimata in Coercive Diplomacy aloud.
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