How do economic sanctions affect democratization, and should the former be used to promote the latter? Imposing economic pain on large swaths of an already vulnerable population in order to nudge democratic change poses thorny issues. Does it work, in terms of securing democratic outcomes? Even if it did, is this way of achieving change justifiable? We explore the connections between the normative and positive sides of the argument for sanctions in light of theoretical and normative progress in two decades of post-Cold War research on democracy. We argue that some sanctions policies used under specific conditions are more justifiable, but there are other sanctions policies that are less justifiable
While intended as a nonviolent foreign policy alternative to military intervention, sanctions have o...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
During post-Cold War period, economic sanctions have become one of the defining features of the poli...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine if economic sanctions is a useful tool to promote the democr...
Both the provision of democracy aid and the imposition of sanctions are tools to promote democracy. ...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote democracy. Yet, it is unclear how...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
Democratic sanctions as forms of foreign pressure are mostly preferred after the Cold War period by ...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This article offers a thorough analysis of the unintended impact economic sanctions have on politica...
When it comes to international economic sanctions, the most frequent goal is regime change and democ...
When employing economic sanctions, what are the best practices to induce desired outcomes for the se...
While intended as a nonviolent foreign policy alternative to military intervention, sanctions have o...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
During post-Cold War period, economic sanctions have become one of the defining features of the poli...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine if economic sanctions is a useful tool to promote the democr...
Both the provision of democracy aid and the imposition of sanctions are tools to promote democracy. ...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote democracy. Yet, it is unclear how...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
Democratic sanctions as forms of foreign pressure are mostly preferred after the Cold War period by ...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This article offers a thorough analysis of the unintended impact economic sanctions have on politica...
When it comes to international economic sanctions, the most frequent goal is regime change and democ...
When employing economic sanctions, what are the best practices to induce desired outcomes for the se...
While intended as a nonviolent foreign policy alternative to military intervention, sanctions have o...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
During post-Cold War period, economic sanctions have become one of the defining features of the poli...