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  • Iran nuclear deal 2022-06-08 17:09

    By Prem Anand Mishra

    Limits of U.S. ‘coercive diplomacy': The case of Iran nuclear deal

    The culture of coercive diplomacy as a national security strategy has been the hallmark of U.S. foreign policy as leverage to seek the desired outcome against its perceived enemies and adversaries.

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