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Building Military Coalitions
Jennifer Kavanagh
Samuel Absher
Nathan Chandler
其他書名
Lessons from U.S. Experience
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2021
主題
History / Military / Strategy
History / United States / General
Law / Military
Political Science / Terrorism
Technology & Engineering / Military Science
ISBN
1977406564
9781977406569
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=3emzzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The decision to use a military intervention to achieve a political goal is inherently risky. To offset some of these risks, slates sometimes seek to build coalitions made up of partner states that have similar objectives. This report uses quantitative analysis and a series of qualitative case studies to identify and describe factors that seem to be associated with U.S. decisions to use coalitions for military interventions, factors that drive partner slates to join such coalitions, and factors that shape the success of military coalitions. The findings indicate that the United States relies on coalitions when operational demands are high and to build international legitimacy for military action. Partner states are most likely to join U.S. coalitions when they have close ties with me United States, when the precipitating crisis is in their home region, when they seek to advance their international standing, and when the coalition has support from an intergovernmental organization. As the United States faces more significant threats from near peer competitors, it may need to rely on partners more heavily and can leverage the insights in this report to construct strong and durable coalitions. Book jacket.