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The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq
Marijana Giba
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APA 6th Edition
Giba, M. (2017). The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. Međunarodne studije, XVII (1-2), 11-36. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440
MLA 8th Edition
Giba, Marijana. "The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq." Međunarodne studije, vol. XVII, no. 1-2, 2017, pp. 11-36. https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440. Accessed 17 Aug. 2026.
Chicago 17th Edition
Giba, Marijana. "The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq." Međunarodne studije XVII, no. 1-2 (2017): 11-36. https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440
Harvard
Giba, M. (2017). 'The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq', Međunarodne studije, XVII(1-2), pp. 11-36. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440 (Accessed 17 August 2026)
Vancouver
Giba M. The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. Međunarodne studije [Internet]. 2017 [cited 2026 August 17];XVII(1-2):11-36. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440
IEEE
M. Giba, "The post-cold war coercive diplomacy – Balkan wars and rough states: Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq", Međunarodne studije, vol.XVII, no. 1-2, pp. 11-36, 2017. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php/227440. [Accessed: 17 August 2026]
Abstract
This paper analyzes four cases of coercive diplomacy each representing one aspect of contemporary security threats: territorial aggression motivated by nationalist and ethnic aspirations (Bosnia), aggression motivated by self-determination (Kosovo), terrorism (Afghanistan) and weapons of mass destruction (Iraq). The aim of the analysis is to identify factors that had impact on the outcome (success/failure) of coercive strategy. Jentleson cost benefit model based on the criteria of proportionality, reciprocity and credibility is used as the criterion for valuing outcome. The successfull aplication od coercive diplomacy in Bosnia played a major role in creating Kosovo`s coercive strategy witch is regarded as a marginal success due to continuance of the air campaign. Coercive diplomacy in cases of Afganistan and Iraq had faild and goals were achieved through application of brute force. Taking into account the results of the analysis that points to the conclusion that coercive diplomacy, despite conceptual simplicity, is a complex strategy whose outcome is influenced by a number of contextual variables with rather ambivalent character, the purpose of this paper is to comprehend the effectiveness and perspectives of the applicability of Jentlenson model in verification of success or failure of coercive strategy.
Keywords
coercive diplomacy; international relations; deterrence; compellence; Iraq; Afganistan; Bosnia; Kosovo
Hrčak ID:
227440
URI
https://hrcak.srce.hr/227440
Publication date:
5.11.2019.
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