Coercive sanctions and international conflicts a sociological theory
Perhaps the most common question raised in the literature on coercive international sanctions is: "Do sanctions work?" Unsurprisingly, the answer to such a sweeping question remains inconclusive. However, even the widely-presumed logic of coercive sanctions ? that economic impact translate...
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Oxon, UK New York, NY
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2018
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Table of Contents:
- Sanctions : disconnected theorizing of a relational phenomenon
- A sociological theory of coercive international sanctions
- Methodology & methods
- Sticks, carrots, and conflict transformation : China's sanctions against Taiwan
- Escalating and de-escalating conflict : sanctions on Iran's nuclear program delineating the conflict between the US and Iran
- Evolving sanctions strategies, changing conflict observations


