Economic sanctions continue to play an important role in the
response to terrorism, nuclear proliferation, military conflicts,
and other foreign policy crises. But poor design and implementation
of sanctions policies often mean that they fall short of their
desired effects. This landmark study, first published in 1985,
delves into the rich experience of sanctions in the 20th century to
harvest lessons on how to use sanctions more effectively.This
volume is the updated third edition of this widely cited study. It
chronicles and examines 170 cases of economic sanctions imposed
since World War I. Fifty of these cases were launched in the 1990s
and are new to this edition. Special attention is paid to new
developments arising from the end of the Cold War and increasing
globalization of the world economy. Analyzing a range of economic
and political factors that can influence the success of a sanctions
episode, the authors distill a set of commandments to guide
policymakers in the effective use of sanctions.
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