Newport Paper 39. The monograph is an empirical analysis of crisis
haracteristics, actors, U.S. involvement, and outcomes, exploring
the political use of naval forces during foreign-policy crises
short of full-scale warfare. Dr. Forster, of the University of
Zurich, uses a statistical model to analyze naval crisis data in
ways useful to policy makers and strategists-outlining the unique
characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of naval forces and
summarizing theoretical literature on naval diplomacy and coercion,
as well as earlier quantitative research.
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