During the Cold War, the world was split into two opposing alliance blocs, with the United States and its allies (including NATO) against the Soviet Union and its allies (in the Warsaw Pact and elsewhere). Which combination of polarities best describes this situation?
In “Strategies of Coercion: Denial, Punishment, and the future of…
In “Strategies of Coercion: Denial, Punishment, and the future of Airpower,” Mueller provides a critique of Robert Pape’s classic work, “Bombing to Win: Airpower and Coercion in War,” as well as a way forward in reconsidering the effectiveness of coercive airpower. What is the greatest weakness of Mueller’s argument and how