When employing economic sanctions, what are the best practices to induce desired outcomes for the sending state(s)? Broad economic sanctions have been shown to be ineffective. Recognizing that sanctioning as a diplomatic strategy is unlikely to be abandoned, scholars have focused on making the case for smart timing and targeting of sanctions. Their arguments stem from deciphering the internal drivers of decision making within targeted states. Unlike work that is reliant on solely internal mechanisms, this paper enhances the understanding of targeted states by examining cost-benefit strategies of (1) individual leaders and (2) nation states that are in pursuit of strategic goals. This paper argues that when sanctions create large costs (anti...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
We develop and test a theory, based on the Stolper–Samuelson Theorem, of the effectiveness of sancti...
While a great deal of attention has been to paid to whether or not economic sanctions work, less ene...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
Why do policymakers consistently employ economic sanctions even though scholars consider them an ine...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The literature on economic sanctions has long studied sender countries ’ policymaking as a simple ch...
When it comes to international economic sanctions, the most frequent goal is regime change and democ...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
Are economic sanctions effective instruments of American foreign policy? The consensus view among sc...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Economic sanctions are long-lasting crises between states. Does the exchange of information between ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
We develop and test a theory, based on the Stolper–Samuelson Theorem, of the effectiveness of sancti...
While a great deal of attention has been to paid to whether or not economic sanctions work, less ene...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
Why do policymakers consistently employ economic sanctions even though scholars consider them an ine...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The literature on economic sanctions has long studied sender countries ’ policymaking as a simple ch...
When it comes to international economic sanctions, the most frequent goal is regime change and democ...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
Are economic sanctions effective instruments of American foreign policy? The consensus view among sc...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Economic sanctions are long-lasting crises between states. Does the exchange of information between ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
We develop and test a theory, based on the Stolper–Samuelson Theorem, of the effectiveness of sancti...
While a great deal of attention has been to paid to whether or not economic sanctions work, less ene...