Much has been written about economic sanctions, and even more has been written about free trade. Before delving into the relationship between these phenomena, it is prudent to clarify some concepts, identify some common pitfalls to understanding, and place the topic in a theoretical and historical perspective. This article will focus on economic sanctions with respect to the following topics: (1) the nature of political sanctions; (2) why states use economic sanctions; (3) common pitfalls in thinking about economic sanctions; and (4) historical and theoretical perspectives on economic sanctions and free trade
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The prevailing view among commentators (if not among policymakers) is that economic sanctions are a ...
The world has developed into a globe with increasingly inter- twined economic interests, with great...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
Historically, economic sanctions, as options of foreign policy, are aimed on changing the behavior o...
Economic sanctions are always on the stage of international trade. Countries use them often in inter...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
The aim of this is to develop a theoretical framework for addressing the usage and effects of econom...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The article is devoted to the study of the concepts of "economic liability" and "economic sanctions"...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...
The purpose of the article is to conceptualize economic sanctions in terms of international power po...
Economic sanctions appear to be a common and recurring tool of internationalrelations. Indeed, sende...
Economic sanctions are often said to occupy a middle space between communiqués and combat. As this d...
This article seeks to determine whether US economic sanctions can be maintained consistently with th...
The prevailing view among commentators (if not among policymakers) is that economic sanctions are a ...
The world has developed into a globe with increasingly inter- twined economic interests, with great...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
Historically, economic sanctions, as options of foreign policy, are aimed on changing the behavior o...
Economic sanctions are always on the stage of international trade. Countries use them often in inter...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
The aim of this is to develop a theoretical framework for addressing the usage and effects of econom...
As the economy of the international community becomes consistently more integrated, states and inter...
The article is devoted to the study of the concepts of "economic liability" and "economic sanctions"...
peer reviewedIn recent years sanctions have become an increasingly popular tool of foreign policy, n...
As part of the roundtable Economic Sanctions and Their Consequences, this essay discusses whether ec...