Studies often assume that empty sanction threats inflict reputation costs on senders. However, target response to senders’ previous decisions whether to back down or impose sanctions remains unexamined. In this paper, I argue that the target of sanction threats looks to the sender's actions against prior resistant targets. When the sender has backed down recently, the target, inferring that the sender is prone to making empty threats, is less likely to acquiesce. Conversely, when the sender has recently imposed sanctions against a resistant target, the current target infers that sanction imposition is likely to follow resistance, and therefore, it is more likely to acquiesce, all else equal. In statistical tests of US sanction threats spann...
Though reciprocity is an important aspect of coercive diplomacy, little is known about whether and w...
Sanctions are measures that one party (the sender) takes to influence the actions of another (the ta...
Although much research has examined how third parties might affect the success of economic sanctions...
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
This thesis attempts to establish a set of conditions under which explicit threats of economic sanct...
This study examines when and why threats of economic sanctions lead to the successful extraction of ...
With the proliferation of sanctions after the end of the Cold War, the termination of these punitive...
Recent literature argues that studies of economic sanction effectiveness suffer from a selection bia...
Economic sanctions are an increasingly common phenomenon in international politics. A large and grow...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
Abstract: We provide lab data from four different games that allow us to study whether people have a...
Defense Date: 21/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, S...
In the literature on sanctions effectiveness, scholars have identified a number of factors that may ...
Abstract: People can become less cooperative when threatened with sanctions, and previous research h...
Reputational sanctions and stigmatization costs share many things in common. In particular, wage red...
Though reciprocity is an important aspect of coercive diplomacy, little is known about whether and w...
Sanctions are measures that one party (the sender) takes to influence the actions of another (the ta...
Although much research has examined how third parties might affect the success of economic sanctions...
Authorities frequently justify their sanctions as attempts to deter people from rule breaking. Altho...
This thesis attempts to establish a set of conditions under which explicit threats of economic sanct...
This study examines when and why threats of economic sanctions lead to the successful extraction of ...
With the proliferation of sanctions after the end of the Cold War, the termination of these punitive...
Recent literature argues that studies of economic sanction effectiveness suffer from a selection bia...
Economic sanctions are an increasingly common phenomenon in international politics. A large and grow...
This study examines deterrence as a threat communication process. Deterrence as a system of informat...
Abstract: We provide lab data from four different games that allow us to study whether people have a...
Defense Date: 21/09/2009Examining Board: Professor Frederick van der Ploeg, University of Oxford, S...
In the literature on sanctions effectiveness, scholars have identified a number of factors that may ...
Abstract: People can become less cooperative when threatened with sanctions, and previous research h...
Reputational sanctions and stigmatization costs share many things in common. In particular, wage red...
Though reciprocity is an important aspect of coercive diplomacy, little is known about whether and w...
Sanctions are measures that one party (the sender) takes to influence the actions of another (the ta...
Although much research has examined how third parties might affect the success of economic sanctions...