This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use sanctions as a tool of foreign policy but also interrogates the efficacy of sanctions. Sanctions are a mechanism that countries generally use against another country in order to get a response. Sanctions can be used as either tools of economic coercion or as symbols of disapproval. With regards to the efficacy of sanctions extracting political concessions, sanctions are generally succeeding with more democratic regimes and fail with more autocratic regimes. As a symbolic tool sanctions often succeed at increasing the reputation of the sender country
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
This article analyses economic sanctions starting from the perspective of a target that has to alloc...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Sanctions are a type of policy instrument that have emerged as one of the most popular and effective...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
Economic sanctions have come under scrutiny in recent political scholarship. Sanction regimes are an...
Post-Cold War financial sanctions utilization reached its peak as policymakers employed used them in...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
Are economic sanctions costly for the sanctioning state? Some scholars argue that sanctions are cost...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
This article analyses economic sanctions starting from the perspective of a target that has to alloc...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Sanctions are a type of policy instrument that have emerged as one of the most popular and effective...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
Economic sanctions have come under scrutiny in recent political scholarship. Sanction regimes are an...
Post-Cold War financial sanctions utilization reached its peak as policymakers employed used them in...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
Are economic sanctions costly for the sanctioning state? Some scholars argue that sanctions are cost...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This paper looks at whether or not economic sanctions employed to reduce human rights abuses and reg...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
This article analyses economic sanctions starting from the perspective of a target that has to alloc...