Economic Sanctions: Panacea or Peacebuilding in a Post-Cold War World?

2018 
Part 1 International and national experiences with sanctions: economic sanctions in contemporary global relations, George A. Lopez and David Cortright the United Nations experience with sanctions, James C. Ngobi economic sanctions as tools of foreign policy, Ivan Eland a review of economic sanctions - a Russian perspective, Sergey K. Oznobistchev et al. Part 2 Assessing sanctions: factors affecting the success of sanctions, Kimberly Ann Elliott the problems and promise of economic sanctions, William H. Kaempfer and Anton D. Lowenberg sanctions and international law, Christopher C. Joyner the political and moral appropriateness of sanctions, Jack T. Patterson economic sanctions and the just-war doctrine, Drew Christiansen and Gerard F. Powers. Part 3 Case studies: UN sanctions against Iraq, David E. Reuther economic sanctions against Iraq - do they contribute to a just settlement?, Bashir Al-Samarrai the use of sanctions in former Yugoslavia - misunderstanding political realities, Susan L. Woodward the use of sanctions in former Yugoslavia - can they assist in conflict resolution?, Sonja Licht the use of sanctions in Haiti - assessing the economic realities, Claudette Antoine Werleigh sanctions and apartheid - the economic challenge to discrimination, Jennifer Davis. Part 4 The future of sanctions: a proposal for a new United Nations council on economic sanctions, Lloyd (Jeff) Dumas research concerns and policy needs in an era of sanctions, D. Cortright and G.A. Lopez.
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