Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: Third EditionPeterson Institute |
Obsah
1 | |
Chapter 2 Analyzing the Utility of Sanctions | 43 |
Chapter 3 Political Variables | 65 |
Chapter 4 Economic Variables | 89 |
Chapter 5 Sanctions after the Cold War | 125 |
Chapter 6 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations | 155 |
Appendix A Econometric Analysis of Economic Sanctions | 181 |
Appendix B Impact of US Economic Sanctions on Trade | 193 |
Appendix C Methodology Used to Estimate the Costs of Sanctions to the Target Country | 211 |
215 | |
About the Authors | 223 |
225 | |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
achieve allies analysis Arab League Article XXI asset freezes average bilateral trade Casea change and democratization China coefficients Cold War companion policies contribution country if sanction country’s Cuba database democracy Destabilize Disruption of military domestic Dummy variable equal economic sanctions effect embargo estimated European Union explanatory variables export controls financial sanctions foreign policy goals France gravity model Hufbauer impose sanctions imposition of sanctions Improve human rights India indicator variables international cooperation involving Iran Iraq Japan League of Nations Libya listed in table major policy changes measures military adventures Military impairment Modest policy changes North Korea nuclear weapons Pakistan partners percent political stability political variables President regime change restrictions result sanc sanctions episode sanctions imposed sanctions policy score sender and target sender country Soviet Union Success Failure target country target-country trade terrorism terrorist threat tions trade linkage United Kingdom United Nations USSR World Yugoslavia
Oblíbené pasáže
Strana 1 - A nation that is boycotted is a nation that is in sight of surrender. Apply this economic, peaceful, silent, deadly remedy and there will be no need for force. It is a terrible remedy. It does not cost a life outside the nation boycotted, but it brings a pressure upon that nation which, in my judgment, no modern nation could resist.
Strana 3 - Elliott define economic sanctions as "the deliberate government inspired withdrawal or threat of withdrawal, of 'customary trade or financial relations.
Strana xii - Eichengreen Kristin Forbes Jeffrey A. Frankel Daniel Gros Stephan Haggard David D. Hale Gordon H. Hanson Takatoshi Ito John Jackson Peter B. Kenen Anne O. Krueger Paul R. Krugman Roger M. Kubarych Jessica T. Mathews Rachel McCulloch Thierry de Montbrial Sylvia Ostry Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Raghuram Raj an Dani Rodrik Kenneth S.
Strana 8 - To sanctions of an economic character we will reply with our discipline, with our sobriety, and with our spirit of sacrifice. To sanctions of a military character we will reply with orders of a military character. To acts of war we will reply with acts of war.
Odkazy na tuto knihu
Foreign Direct Investment in the United States Edward Montgomery Graham,Paul R. Krugman Náhled není k dispozici. - 1995 |