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Economic Sanctions and Foreign Policy

The World Economy, 1984
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IN SUPPORT OF FOREIGN POLICY GOALS, by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott, assisted by Kimberly Ann Elliott ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, by Robin Renwick ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: IDEALS AND EXPERIENCE, by M.S.
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Les sanctions professionnelles des policiers

Informations sociales, 2005
Résumé À partir des données chiffrées disponibles (peu nombreuses), on s’aperçoit que chez les policiers, la punition porte davantage sur le manquement aux règles internes, et la récompense sur le succès de l’action répressive. D’un côté, peu de place faite au sort réservé au public, et d’un autre, peu de place accordée à l’action de prévention.
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Sanctioning the Homeland: Diasporas’ Influence on American Economic Sanctions Policy

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2018
Why do some immigrant groups succeed in influencing the U.S. government to impose economic sanctions on their former dictators, while others do not? This paper begins by noting that the president is the pivotal player in sanctions policy and that presidents cater to voters in swing states.
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Economic Sanctions and U.S. Foreign Policy

PS: Political Science & Politics, 1985
Economic sanctions have played an important role in foreign policy throughout the twentieth century. In a comprehensive study of sanctions, we have documented 103 cases since the beginning of World War I where sanctions have been deployed by a number of countries in pursuit of foreign policy goals.1 The United States has practiced the art of economic ...
Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Jeffrey J. Schott
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Economic Sanction as Foreign Policy

2017
Economic sanctions are an attempt by states to coerce a change in the policy of another state by restricting their economic relationship with the latter. Between, roughly, the 1960s–1980s, the question dominating the study of sanctions was whether they are an effective tool of foreign policy.
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Financial Sanctions

Problems of Economic Transition, 2014
The article considers the impact of international sanctions on the landscape of the Russian banking sector as well as on the economic policy framework. The author concludes that the effect of sanctions on bank lending and funding markets has been asymmetric: in particular, the increase of deposit interest rates has been considerably more moderate ...
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Economic Sanctions as a Policy Instrument

International Affairs, 1979
E CONOMIC sanctions are economic measures directed to political objectives. They are normally supplemented by other measures, such as the severance or restriction of diplomatic and cultural ties; but unless otherwise stated the use of the term ' sanctions ' in this paper refers only to economic sanctions. Sanctions are sometimes employed in addition to
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