A prevalent view among both scholars and policymakers is that economic sanctions stigmatize and isolate their targets. According to this perspective, the stigma associated with economic sanctions should signal to foreign aid donors that they should be more cautious and restrained in providing assistance to sanctioned states. We test this signaling-based theory via a large-n analysis of the impact that sanctions imposed by the United States and those supported by the United Nations (UN) had on the aid flows of 133 recipient states from 1960–2000. Contrary to expectations, our results indicate that being subject to sanctions supported by the UN does not have a negative effect on target states’ aid flows, and being sanctioned by the United Sta...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...
Economic sanctions have been referred to as a blunt instrument that the international community has ...
Both sanctions and foreign aid are common foreign policy tools. States which violate international n...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Dr. A. Cooper Drury, Dissertation Supervisor.Field of study: Political science.Includes vita."July 2...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
What effect do economic sanctions have on the IMF lending decisions? Though countries under economic...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
This study builds on the extensive literature regarding the use of economic sanctions in internation...
Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote democracy. Yet, it is unclear how...
While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has inc...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...
Economic sanctions have been referred to as a blunt instrument that the international community has ...
Both sanctions and foreign aid are common foreign policy tools. States which violate international n...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Dr. A. Cooper Drury, Dissertation Supervisor.Field of study: Political science.Includes vita."July 2...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
What effect do economic sanctions have on the IMF lending decisions? Though countries under economic...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
Replication data for "Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States", fo...
Does being named and shamed for human rights abuse influence the amount of foreign aid received by t...
This study builds on the extensive literature regarding the use of economic sanctions in internation...
Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote democracy. Yet, it is unclear how...
While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has inc...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 10, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p....
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...
Economic sanctions have been referred to as a blunt instrument that the international community has ...