Since the end of the Cold War, Western powers have frequently used sanctions to fight declining levels of democracy and human rights violations abroad. However, some of the world’s most repressive autocracies have never been subjected to sanctions, while other more competitive authoritarian regimes have been exposed to repeated sanction episodes. In this article, we concentrate on the cost–benefit analysis of Western senders that issue democratic sanctions, those which aim to instigate democratization, against authoritarian states. We argue that Western leaders weight domestic and international pressure to impose sanctions against the probability of sanction success and the sender’s own political and economic costs. Their cost–benefit calcu...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western powers have frequently used sanctions to fight declining leve...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This article explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning ...
Democratic sanctions as forms of foreign pressure are mostly preferred after the Cold War period by ...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
<p>This work examines how U.S. economic sanctions affect social welfare spending in authoritarian co...
This article offers a thorough analysis of the unintended impact economic sanctions have on politica...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Western powers have frequently used sanctions to fight declining leve...
<div><p>Previous research has shown that sanctions have a negative impact on the level of democracy ...
There is some consensus in the literature that economic sanctions targeting authoritarian regimes ar...
This paper examines whether economic sanctions destabilize authoritarian rulers. We argue that the e...
International sanctions are one of the most commonly used tools to instigate democratisation in the ...
This article explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers’ decisions concerning ...
Democratic sanctions as forms of foreign pressure are mostly preferred after the Cold War period by ...
This paper enquires into whether economic sanctions are effective in destabilizing authoritarian rul...
<p>This work examines how U.S. economic sanctions affect social welfare spending in authoritarian co...
This article offers a thorough analysis of the unintended impact economic sanctions have on politica...
Abstract: This paper explores how international sanctions affect authoritarian rulers ’ deci-sions c...
This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sa...
Most analysts argue that economic sanctions are a relatively poor policy tool. In this article I bui...
Despite the low success rate indicated by scholarly assessments, economic sanctions remain a commonl...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...