International security politics Exam 3
Thomas Schelling's Arms and Influence suggests that uncertainty is a major driver of conflict in international relations. Instead of coercion and a world of uncertainty, what would a world of brute force be like instead? Why or why not? In answering the question, it may help to respond to the following sub-questions: What does Schelling mean by uncertainty and what is its relation to risk? How does uncertainty enable coercion?
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