04354oam 2200553zu 450 991015783660332120210731015523.00-19-181344-3(CKB)3710000000519700(SSID)ssj0001678345(PQKBManifestationID)16487447(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001678345(PQKBWorkID)15020961(PQKB)11208652(StDuBDS)EDZ0001250711(MiAaPQ)EBC4842325(EXLCZ)99371000000051970020160829d2015 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrSocieties under siege : exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) workFirst edition.New York :Oxford University Press,2015.1 online resource illustrations (black and white)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-19-874932-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : the sanctions debate : 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 social conflict analysis of sanctions -- SCA'S basic foundations : Gramscian state theory -- Social conflict analysis of sanctions -- Methodology. 2. South Africa : sanctioning apartheid : South Africa's coalitional struggles -- Classical apartheid : from colonial origins to the 1960s -- "Reform apartheid" : from the 1970s to the 1980s -- The impact of early sanctions : oil and arms -- The oil embargo -- The arms embargo -- The long-term consequences -- Later sanctions : disinvestment, finance, and trade -- Disinvestment -- Finance and trade -- Impact on social conflict -- Conclusion. 3. Myanmar : sanctioning military rule : 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 -- Garments -- Timber -- Jade and gemstones -- Investment : concentrating development in Asian-oriented primary sectors -- Disinvestment -- Tourism -- The dollar ban -- Overseas aid and assistance -- Targeted sanctions : visa bans and asset freezes -- Arms embargoes -- Summary -- Sanctions' impact on coalitional struggles -- The ruling SLORC/SPDC Coalition -- The Opposition Coalition -- Conclusion. 4. Iraq : sanctioning dictatorship : Iraq's coalitional struggles -- Iraq's ruling coalition -- The Opposition Coalition -- The economic impact of sanctions on Iraq -- Phase one: 1990-6 -- Phase two: 1996-2003 -- 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. Conclusion : sanctions and ruling coalitions -- Sanctions and opposition forces -- Targeted sanctions: not so "Smart?" -- Rethinking the appeal of sanctions -- Recommendations for sanctions advocates and policymakers -- Abandon analogical reasoning -- Planning and evaluating sanctions.Moving beyond the question of whether international economic sanctions work, this book explores how they work - or fail to work - to transform target societies and states.Economic sanctionsInternational economic relationsInternational CommerceHILCCCommerceHILCCBusiness & EconomicsHILCCEconomic sanctionsInternational economic relationsInternational CommerceCommerceBusiness & Economics330Jones Lee480418PQKBBOOK9910157836603321Societies under siege : exploring how international economic sanctions (do not) work2890385UNINA