The Power of Deterrence: Emotions, Identity and American and Israeli Wars of Resolve

The Power of Deterrence: Emotions, Identity and American and Israeli Wars of Resolve
ISBN-10
1316757285
ISBN-13
9781316757284
Category
Political Science
Language
English
Published
2016-09-01
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Author
Amir Lupovici

Description

Why do states persist in using force to enhance their deterrent posture, even though it is not clear that it is effective? This book develops an innovative framework to answer this question, viewing deterrence as an idea. This allows the author to explain how countries institutionalize deterrence strategy, and how this internalization affects policy. He argues that the US and Israel have both internalized deterrence ideas and become attached to these practices. For them, deterrence is not just a means to advance 'physical' security, but it constitutes their very selves as deterring actors. As a result, being unable to deter becomes a threat to their identity, evoking strong emotional responses. In recognizing these dynamics, the book provides a fresh perspective on the US war in Iraq (2003) and the Israeli war in Lebanon (2006), both of which can be seen as attempts to repair each country's shaken sense of self.

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