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The consequence would be no holdouts after a vote, and no need for coercive exit consents.
On paper, this approach has surface appeal because it would eliminate the need for coercive dislocation.
Because of an editing error, an Op-Ed article yesterday by Jessica T. Mathews and Charles G. Boyd about the need for coercive inspections in Iraq contained added language that does not represent the authors' views.
Harry Fletcher, who is spearheading a campaign to introduce tougher laws on domestic abuse, said: "The experiences of these women in the north-east are not uncommon and underline the need for coercive control to become an offence".
It seeks to minimise the need for coercive power while maximising a willing obedience to laws, which are seen as protecting local and regional as well as national interests.
As with Rawls, for Habermas pluralism and the need for coercive political power make the constitutional state necessary, so that the democratic process of law making is governed by a system of personal, social, and civil rights.
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But they need not do so and, thus, their religiously-grounded support for coercive laws need not be defective.
"For coercive diplomacy to work you need to be able to threaten what the regime values most — its own survival," said the Woodrow Wilson Center's Robert Litwak, author of the book "Regime Change".
"But for coercive diplomacy to work, you also need to be ready to take yes for an answer".
The arguments for coercive pressure may well end in war.
They led to a new law in 2013 which set arduous terms for coercive land purchases.
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