Whether used to draw Iran into nuclear talks or condemn apartheid in South Africa, economic sanctions have assumed an increasingly important role in our national security strategy. For one thing, their effectiveness has grown markedly, thanks to today\u27s global financial interdependence. Moreover, in light of this country\u27s war-weariness, sanctions provide an alternative to the use of force. Given these two trends, the outsized role of economic sanctions in our national security strategy is not surprising. What may surprise, however, is the fact that sanctions remain under-enforced. This Note offers four innovative solutions to that problem. Taken together our proposals demand greater cooperation on the part of the private actors subje...
Economic sanctions have a poor track record in achieving their objectives. In most cases, they are i...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Throughout history, military and economic powers have used economic sanctions, blockades and boycott...
Whether used to draw Iran into nuclear talks or condemn apartheid in South Africa, economic sanction...
Economic sanctions have a long tradition of use in American foreign policy. There are many benefits ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
For over a decade, the comprehensive trade sanctions against Iraq have hung like a millstone around ...
Two seemingly contradictory trends-globalization, epitomized by the free flow of goods and capital a...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
The world has developed into a globe with increasingly inter- twined economic interests, with great...
Economic sanctions are an important tool in the foreign policy toolkit of a nation. Conventional ...
Economic sanctions have a poor track record in achieving their objectives. In most cases, they are i...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Throughout history, military and economic powers have used economic sanctions, blockades and boycott...
Whether used to draw Iran into nuclear talks or condemn apartheid in South Africa, economic sanction...
Economic sanctions have a long tradition of use in American foreign policy. There are many benefits ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
For over a decade, the comprehensive trade sanctions against Iraq have hung like a millstone around ...
Two seemingly contradictory trends-globalization, epitomized by the free flow of goods and capital a...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
The world has developed into a globe with increasingly inter- twined economic interests, with great...
Economic sanctions are an important tool in the foreign policy toolkit of a nation. Conventional ...
Economic sanctions have a poor track record in achieving their objectives. In most cases, they are i...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Throughout history, military and economic powers have used economic sanctions, blockades and boycott...