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Smart Sanctions
Targeting Economic Statecraft
David Cortright (Anthology Editor) , George A. Lopez (Anthology Editor) , Thomas J. Biersteker (Contributor) , Loretta Bondi (Contributor) , Michael Brzoska (Contributor) , Jarat Chopra (Contributor) , Richard W. Conroy (Contributor) , Anthonius W. de Vries (Contributor) , Margaret P. Doxey (Contributor) , Sue E. Eckert (Contributor) , Kimberly Ann Elliott (Contributor) , Alistair Millar (Contributor) , R Richard Newcomb (Contributor) , Natalie Reid (Contributor) , andElizabeth S. Rogers (Contributor) , Joseph Stephanides (Foreword)
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Smart Sanctions
Targeting Economic Statecraft
David Cortright (Anthology Editor) , George A. Lopez (Anthology Editor) , Thomas J. Biersteker (Contributor) , Loretta Bondi (Contributor) , Michael Brzoska (Contributor) , Jarat Chopra (Contributor) , Richard W. Conroy (Contributor) , Anthonius W. de Vries (Contributor) , Margaret P. Doxey (Contributor) , Sue E. Eckert (Contributor) , Kimberly Ann Elliott (Contributor) , Alistair Millar (Contributor) , R Richard Newcomb (Contributor) , Natalie Reid (Contributor) , andElizabeth S. Rogers (Contributor) , Joseph Stephanides (Foreword)
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Description
In recent years, international attention has turned toward the use of targeted, 'smart' sanctions that minimize unintended humanitarian consequences and focus coercive pressure on responsible decision makers. Some of the world's leading sanctions experts and practitioners join together in this book to provide the first published account of the emerging theory and practice of smart sanctions. The essays examine recent uses of targeted financial sanctions, travel sanctions, and arms embargoes and offer recommendations for improving their design and implementation. Also included is an account of the targeted European Union sanctions that helped bring down the Milosevic regime in Yugoslavia, and a proposal for restructuring UN sanctions in Iraq. The result is a groundbreaking panorama of the latest developments in international sanctions policy, and a range of practical strategies for making sanctions a more humane and effective instrument of international policy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Targeted Financial Sanctions: Smart Sanctions that Do Work
Chapter 3 Targeted Financial Sanctions: The U.S. Model
Chapter 4 Targeted Financial Sanctions: Harmonizing National Legislation and Regulatory Practices
Chapter 5 European Union Sanctions against the Federal Republic of yugoslavia from 1998 to 2000: A Special Exercise in Targeting
Chapter 6 Arms Embargoes: In Name Only?
Chapter 7 Putting More Teeth in the UN Arms Embargoes
Chapter 8 The UN Experience with Travel Sanctions: Selected Cases and Conclusions
Chapter 9 Analyzing the Effects of Targeted Sanctions
Chapter 10 United Nations Economic Sanctions: Minimizing Adverse Effects on Nontarget States
Chapter 11 Smart Sanctions in Iraq: Policy Options
Chapter 12 Appendix A
Chapter 13 Appendix B
Product details
Published | 26 Mar 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9781461666264 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This volume is important.
Choice Reviews
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A thorough and impressive work.
Ethics and International Affairs
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The book effectively highlights the seemingly endless complexities faced by policy makers.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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In its eleven chapters, this edited volume reviews the various types of smart sanctions and their implementations by the United Nations, the United States, and the European Union. It will likely serve as the definitive resource on the subject for some time.
International Studies Review
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A valuable contribution.
Political Studies Review
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Highly relevant to current policy debates, this volume is a useful collection of suggestions for improving the effectiveness of sanctions while limiting their unwanted side effects.
David Baldwin, Columbia University