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<p><b><i>seen as analytically distinct from persuasion (which may not necessarily involve the imposition of costs), brute force (which may not be intended to shape the adversary's behavior), or full-on <a href="page.php?w=war">war</a> (which involves the use of full military force).</i></b>'</p>

<p><a href="page.php?w=Coercion">Coercion</a> takes the form of either deterrence or compellence. Compellence has been characterized as harder to successfully implement than deterrence because of difficulties in getting actors to withdraw actions.<b><i>'</i></b></p><p>
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