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"coercive policy" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
Generally speaking, you can use it when referring to a policy that involves the use of force or threat of force in order to achieve a particular outcome. For example, "The government implemented a coercive policy to control the population."
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It is now time to sketch out and begin to act on what a more coercive policy would look like, using the leverage we have.
It's a good and necessary idea, I think — Cardin would not use federal funds or coercive policy to promote this model, but he would clear away some technical and legal obstacles, for owners who might wish to consider it.
Coercive policy measures no longer seem to be sufficient to control the money supply.
The central bank has traditionally relied on coercive policy instructions to prod Chinese banks, almost all of which are controlled by the state, into reducing lending or sending credit to particular sectors.
Another prominent feature of context in both countries was the greater influence of development partners during health policymaking, planning, and programming through some forms of coercive policy transfer.
The changes can be related to several factors, including some coercive policy transfer instilled by external donors and the multi-faceted global push to achieve MDGs and to foster EIHSP, which led to the establishment of EVIPNet Cameroon and REACH-PI Uganda in 2006.
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In country after country—even in China birth rates were already falling when the government began implementing more coercive policies.
(The coercive policies -- involving forced sterilizations and worse -- that would characterize the movement later were not part of his vision).
On Tuesday a US state department spokesman, Patrick Ventrell, said the US opposed coercive policies limiting births, and called on Burma "to eliminate all such policies without delay".
Sarah Craven, the chief of the agency's Washington office, said the administration's contention that the agency indirectly supported China's coercive policies was "false and absolutely baseless".
India itself had recoiled against coercive policies -- like China's -- after the ruthless sterilization campaign under Indira Gandhi in the late 1970's.
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