Bombing to Win : Air Power and Coercion in War /
From Iraq to Bosnia to North Korea, the first question in American foreign policy debates is increasingly: Can air power alone do the job? Robert A. Pape provides a systematic answer. Analyzing the results of over thirty air campaigns, including a detailed reconstruction of the Gulf War, he argues t...
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Ithaca, NY :
Cornell University Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Why Study Military Coercion?
- 2. Explaining Military Coercion
- 3. Coercive Air Power
- 4. Japan, 1944-1945
- 5. Korea, 1950-1953
- 6. Vietnam, 1965-1972
- 7. Iraq, 1991
- 8. Germany, 1942-1945
- 9. Beyond Strategic Bombing
- Appendix: Coding Cases of Coercive Air Power
- Index