
Sanctions as Economic Statecraft
Theory and Practice
Published on 14. July 2000
Book
Hardback
XII, 258 pages
978-0-333-80446-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book approaches economic sanctions as a form of statecraft in order to better study the oft used but not well understood policy. The chapters study a variety of historical and current cases involving the use of economic threats and promises. Their authors come from both academic and policy making fields, as well as different disciplinary backgrounds (political science and economics). They apply different research approaches (case studies, statistical analysis, formal economics) to increase our understanding of the sanction puzzle.
Reviews / Votes
'It makes a real contribution to the study of economic statecraft and should be of interest to a broad range of readers.' - International Politics
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Series
Edition
2000 edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XII, 258 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-333-80446-9 (9780333804469)
DOI
10.1057/9780230596979
Schweitzer Classification
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Persons
JASON DAVIDSON Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Government, Georgetown University
DANIEL W. DREZNER Assistant Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder
WILLIAM KAEMPFER Professor of Economics and Associate Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs for Budget and Planning, University of Colorado, Boulder
ANTON D. LOWENBERG Professor of Economics, California State University, Northridge
CURTIS H. MARTIN Professor of Political Science, Merrimack College, North Andover, Massachusetts
GEORGE SHAMBAUGH Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Government, Georgetown University
DAVID M. ROWE Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ohio State University
VALERIE L. SCHWEBACH Economic Forecaster and Modeling Analyst
DANIEL W. FISK Senior Staff Member and Associate Counsel of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Content
List of Tables List of Figures Notes on the Contributors List of Acronyms Sanctions as Economic Statecraft: An Overview; S.Chan & A.Cooper Drury How and Whom the US President Sanctions: A Time-Series, Cross-Section Analysis of US Sanction Decisions and Characteristics; A.Cooper Drury Who's Afraid of Economic Incentives? The Efficacy-Externality Tradeoff; J.Davidson & G.Shambaugh Economic Sanctions: The Cuba Embargo Revisited; D.W.Fisk The US-North Korean Agreed Framework: Incentives-Based Diplomacy after the Cold War; C.H.Martin The US Debate on MFN Status in China; S.Chan Economic Sanctions, Domestic Politics and the Decline of Rhodesian Tobacco, 1965-1979; D.M.Rowe A Public Choice Analysis of the Political Economy of International Sanctions; W.H.Kaempfer & A.D.Lowenberg Sanctions as Signals: A Line in the Sand of a Lack of Resolve?; V.Schwebach The Complex Causation of Sanction Outcomes; D.W.Drezner Index