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Domestic Commitment And Negotiations

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these public demands help in domestic commitment by the constituents to the negotiations and bargaining situations. It is worth noting that a leader who is not facing an election will have strong domestic committed constituents since they have the lowest cost for public commitment violation. On the other hand, leaders who are politically secure but are facing elections, and leaders who are politically vulnerable would have a primary cost of violating public commitment, therefore, weak domestic commitment. In a bargaining situation, a autocratic leader who is vulnerable domestically will have a bargaining leverage over a democratic leader with a low cost audience. Therefore, it is important to keep the ongoing bargains and negotiations secret to avoid suboptimal outcome. When demands are made public, domestic commitment will be strengthened and this brings difficulties during negotiations. Coercive Hypothesis …show more content…

This theory compels another government to back down or withdraw through threats instead of using force. The coercer state must have strategies that depend on the costs of non-compliance to an agreement that can be imposed on a target state for coercive theory to be successful. The benefits of compliance by the target state are usually greater than the drastic measures of non-compliance. According to coercive theory, the ability of a coercer state to shift this balance to its favour depends on three vital criteria in it strategy: reciprocity, proportionality, and coercive credibility (Jentleson 9). Getting all these three elements correct should be a substantive matter of strategy to the coercer state. Moreover, there is need for domestic and international politics contexts that are less constraining and more

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