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The author concentrates in this book n the way in which military capabilities real or imagined are used, skillfully of clumsily, as bargaining power. He sees the steps taken by the U.S. during the Berlin and Cuban crises as not merely preparations for engagement, but as signals to and enemy, with reports from the adversary's own military intelligence as our most important diplomatic communications.Thomas C. Schelling is the author of 'Arms and Influence.:', published 1977 under ISBN 9780837189802 and ISBN 0837189802.
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