Are economic sanctions costly for the sanctioning state? Some scholars argue that sanctions are costly tools used to achieve foreign policy goals, while others argue that sanctions are relatively costless tools leaders use to generate domestic political support. These arguments cannot be true at the same time. This dissertation examines this contradiction and evaluates the costs of sanctions at the national, firm, and individual levels of analysis. Economic sanctions have domestic economic and political consequences. Economic sanctions interrupt otherwise profitable commercial activities. These interventions create winners and losers. Like other forms of economic intervention, winners will support the use of sanctions and losers will oppose...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has inc...
Economic sanctions are an increasingly common phenomenon in international politics. A large and grow...
Are economic sanctions costly for the sanctioning state? Some scholars argue that sanctions are cost...
This dissertation investigates implementation problems in economic sanctions and how a state's conce...
As economic sanctions have been increasingly used to advance a range of foreign policy goals, a grea...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
When employing economic sanctions, what are the best practices to induce desired outcomes for the se...
Economic sanctions have come under scrutiny in recent political scholarship. Sanction regimes are an...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
Throughout history, military and economic powers have used economic sanctions, blockades and boycott...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has inc...
Economic sanctions are an increasingly common phenomenon in international politics. A large and grow...
Are economic sanctions costly for the sanctioning state? Some scholars argue that sanctions are cost...
This dissertation investigates implementation problems in economic sanctions and how a state's conce...
As economic sanctions have been increasingly used to advance a range of foreign policy goals, a grea...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
When sender states consider the imposition of sanctions, they also take into account the consequence...
There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions a...
When employing economic sanctions, what are the best practices to induce desired outcomes for the se...
Economic sanctions have come under scrutiny in recent political scholarship. Sanction regimes are an...
The purpose of this paper is to examine economic sanctions as a foreign policy instrument and to gi...
Throughout history, military and economic powers have used economic sanctions, blockades and boycott...
Economic sanctions are a nuanced form of statecraft that have grown increasingly popular over the la...
This paper reexamines economic sanctions research and identifies explanatory variables used by many ...
Do economic sanctions against target countries work as sender countries intend? If so, what factors ...
While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has inc...
Economic sanctions are an increasingly common phenomenon in international politics. A large and grow...