coercitives
Coercitives is a term used in political science and international relations to denote the suite of coercive tools and actions employed to compel another actor to change its behavior. Derived from the adjective coercive, the term can refer both to the instruments used and to the processes by which costs are imposed to induce compliance. It is commonly applied in analyses of diplomacy, sanctions, and security policy.
Coercitives operate through threat or application of penalties and can be economic, political, military, or informational.
In international relations, coercitives are central to coercive diplomacy, the strategy of pressuring an adversary to
Legal and ethical considerations surround coercitives. International law and human rights norms constrain certain uses of