Effectiveness of Sanctions in International Politics
Even though IR literature has accumulated a large amount of empirical data and knowledge in sanctions policy effectiveness, this problem remains contested: IR has failed yet to reach a consensus and elaborate the sanctions theory. The article reviews the
V. A. Silaeva
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A Comprehensive Approach to Sanctions Effectiveness: Lessons Learned from Sanctions on Russia
Over two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the impact and efficacy of sanctions against Russia remain highly uncertain and contested. This uncertainty largely stems from two critical fallacies: a lack of clear terminology in addressing sanction effectiveness and the continued reliance on behavioral change as the primary measure of ...
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The Severity of Energy Sector Sanctions and Their Impact on Iran’s Trade: An Application of the Gravity Equation [PDF]
There have been many studies on economic sanctions and the effectiveness of these sanctions. In these studies, the sanction variable treats as one or two dummy variables (binary), to indicate at most four levels (no sanctions-mild sanctions-severe ...
Taha Shishegari +3 more
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The Intergenerational Effects of Economic Sanctions [PDF]
AbstractWhile economic sanctions are successful in achieving political goals, they can hurt the civilian population. These negative effects could be even more detrimental and long lasting for future generations. This study estimates the effects of economic sanctions on children’s education by exploiting the United Nations sanctions imposed on Iran in ...
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Sanctions and economic growth: Do sanction diversity and level of development matter?
The application of economic and political sanctions becomes a vital tool of international politics to facilitate peaceful coexistence among the nations.
Abdulkareem Alhassan +3 more
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US Sanctions Against Financial Companies: Key Features [PDF]
Sanctions constitute one of the most demanded instruments of the U.S. foreign policy agencies in affecting foreign adversaries. The use of sanctions is also a challenge for commercial companies, given the growing use of financial sanctions and ...
Yulia S. Timofeeva
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The effect of sanctions on children of Iraq [PDF]
Sanctions were imposed on the people of Iraq in 1990. Iraqi people are still suffering, especially children. Infant mortality (IM) has increased more than five times. Previously it had decreased from 139 in 1960 to 20 in 1989, which was comparable to developed countries.
L, Al-Nouri, Q, Al-Rahim
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The Effect of Benefit Sanctions on the Duration of Unemployment [PDF]
This paper investigates the effectiveness of benefit sanctions in reducing unemployment duration. Data from the Swiss labor market allow making a distinction between the effect of a warning that a person is not complying with eligibility requirements and the effect of the actual enforcement of a benefit sanction.
Lalive, Rafael +2 more
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History of Economic sanctions: Key research questions (with some answers for 2022 sanctions against Russia) [PDF]
The paper proposes several key questions that should be unavoidable in the research on history of economic sanctions. Four key questions are identified. The first one is what the aim of the sanctions is; what are they supposed to achieve?
Begović Boris
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Regime Type, Issue Type and Economic Sanctions: The Role of Domestic Players
This analysis highlights the significant role that domestic actors play in determining the outcomes of economic sanctions. It models the behavior of the main opposition party during an economic sanction episode, and introduces two commonly used variables
Mehmet Onder
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