This article describes political psychologies supporting United States (US) sanctions-related behavior towards the People\u27s Republic of China\u27s (PRC) exporting of missiles, missile components, and missile technology
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
This study examines China and the United States’ sanctions vis-à-vis the Democratic People’s Republi...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
This article describes political psychological issues related to consequences stemming from politica...
This article describes psychological issues in assessing the viability of sanctions before they are ...
This article describes the political psychology of analyses of a recent United States testing failur...
The article examines the plausibility of using sanctions as an instrument that can deter nuclear pro...
While there are numerous determinants of successful economic sanctions in academia, the scholars of ...
The object of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of economic sanctions as weapons which te...
Recent literature argues that studies of economic sanction effectiveness suffer from a selection bia...
There is a widespread perception that China’s international influence and assertiveness have grown s...
This article seeks to answer the questions of whether sanctions are smart as designed and why if the...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
This study examines China and the United States’ sanctions vis-à-vis the Democratic People’s Republi...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...
This article describes political psychological issues related to consequences stemming from politica...
This article describes psychological issues in assessing the viability of sanctions before they are ...
This article describes the political psychology of analyses of a recent United States testing failur...
The article examines the plausibility of using sanctions as an instrument that can deter nuclear pro...
While there are numerous determinants of successful economic sanctions in academia, the scholars of ...
The object of this paper is to provide a critical analysis of economic sanctions as weapons which te...
Recent literature argues that studies of economic sanction effectiveness suffer from a selection bia...
There is a widespread perception that China’s international influence and assertiveness have grown s...
This article seeks to answer the questions of whether sanctions are smart as designed and why if the...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
This study examines China and the United States’ sanctions vis-à-vis the Democratic People’s Republi...
Congress has long been concerned about whether U.S. policy advances the national interest in reducin...