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Societies under siege. Exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work / Lee Jones.

Societies under siege. Exploring how international econ...

Societies under siege. Exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work / Lee Jones.

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Societies under siege. Exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work / Lee Jones.

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Societies under siege. Exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work / Lee Jones.

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Publisher

Oxford Oxford University Press, 2015.

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G 2016/2134

Record Identifier

74VKVpQybbLy

MMS ID

991023988308502626

Language

English

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Physical content

xiv, 238 pages ; 24 cm.

Content type

text

Media type

unmediated

Carrier type

volume

Contents

The Mainstream Sanctions Debate -- Shifting the Debate: Towards `Mechanisms' -- Outline of the Book -- 1.A Political Theory of Sanctions -- Liberal Theories of Sanctions -- Public Choice Theories of Sanctions -- Institutionalist `Regime Type' Approaches -- The Neo-Weberian Theory of Sanctions -- A S...

Myanmar's Coalitional Struggles -- Social Conflict in Myanmar from Independence to 1990 -- The Military Regime's Coalitional and Transition Strategy -- The Opposition Coalition and Transition Strategy -- The Material and Distributional Consequences of Sanctions -- Trade: Reorientation Towards Asia -...

The Impact of Sanctions on Iraqi Social Conflict: 1990--6 -- Regime Responses, 1990-2 -- Regime Responses, 1992--6 -- Sanctions and the Iraqi Opposition, 1990--6 -- Iraq's Coalitional Struggles under the OFFP -- Regime Responses to the OFFP -- The Opposition under the OFFP -- Conclusion -- Conclusio...

Publication information

Publisher

Oxford Oxford University Press, 2015.

Edition

First edition.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

2015.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

Today, international economic sanctions are imposed in response to virtually every serious international crisis, whether to promote regime change and democratisation, punish armed aggression, or check nuclear proliferation. But how exactly is the economic pain inflicted by sanctions supposed to translate into political gain? What are the mechanisms...

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Societies under siege. Exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work / Lee Jones.

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General note

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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G 2016/2134

Record Identifier

74VKVpQybbLy

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKVpQybbLy

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ISBN

9780198749325

0198749325

DDC

327.1/17

MMS ID

991023988308502626

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