Economic sanctions may take many forms and may be applied unilaterally or multilaterally, but like all uses of the economic instrument, they involve the purposive threat or actual granting or withholding of economic indulgences, opportunities, and benefits by one actor or group of actors in order to induce another actor or group of actors to change or adjust an internal or external policy
Economic sanctions are widely been used as a tool today to alter the behavior of the target country ...
This thesis attempts to establish a set of conditions under which explicit threats of economic sanct...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
Economic sanctions may take many forms and may be applied unilaterally or multilaterally, but like a...
Economic sanctions may take many forms and may be applied unilaterally or multilaterally, but like a...
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...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
We develop and test a theory, based on the Stolper–Samuelson Theorem, of the effectiveness of sancti...
This article analyses economic sanctions starting from the perspective of a target that has to alloc...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The question do sanctions work? can be interpreted not only as a political or legal assessment abo...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Economic sanctions are widely been used as a tool today to alter the behavior of the target country ...
This thesis attempts to establish a set of conditions under which explicit threats of economic sanct...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
Economic sanctions may take many forms and may be applied unilaterally or multilaterally, but like a...
Economic sanctions may take many forms and may be applied unilaterally or multilaterally, but like a...
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...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
We develop and test a theory, based on the Stolper–Samuelson Theorem, of the effectiveness of sancti...
This article analyses economic sanctions starting from the perspective of a target that has to alloc...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The question do sanctions work? can be interpreted not only as a political or legal assessment abo...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
Economic sanctions are widely been used as a tool today to alter the behavior of the target country ...
This thesis attempts to establish a set of conditions under which explicit threats of economic sanct...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...