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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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The export of sanction policies: Extraterritorial sanctions and geopolitical conflict

2023
The geopolitical rivalry between the US and China may spill over to Europe via extraterritorial sanctions. The US-Iran conflict shows that Europe losing access to the US market has been a powerful threat to limit Europe's trade with Iran. US extraterritorial sanctions, seen as a tool to limit Iran's sponsorship of international terrorism, became more ...
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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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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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SANCTIONS POLICY IN A GLOBALIZATION ECONOMY

Herald of Omsk University. Series: Economics
The relevance of studying sanctions policy is linked to the need for a better understanding of its nature, objectives, and consequences, which is particularly important in today's global economy characterized by a high level of international economic interaction.
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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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Theoretical foundations of sanctions policy

Moscow University Bulletin. Series 21. Public administration
2024 is an anniversary year in terms of sanctions policy. It was in 2014 that the first sanctions packages against the Russian Federation were introduced. Based on the results of the study commissioned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, a report was prepared in which the author and colleagues suggested a positive effect of
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ESG-corporate policy in a sanctioned economy

Lizing (Leasing)
Given the high importance of the ESG agenda and the insufficient research of the management component, the authors conducted a study, the object of which was corporate governance in the context of ESG, or sustainable corporate governance. The purpose of the article is to familiarize the readers with the concept of sustainable corporate governance and ...
S. O. Lytkin, E. V. Sibirskaya
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