The purpose of this book is to examine and explore how economic
sanctions can be used as a successful instrument to influence
countries. The analysis of the application of sanctions against
Serbia-Montenegro (1992-1995) will be particularly effective in
addressing the two primary questions of this book: first, did
economic sanctions influence the behaviour of the Serbian
government by stopping the war in Bosnia, and secondly if they did,
in which ways were they able to modify Serbian conduct? This book
will advance two main arguments. First, economic sanctions
influenced Serbian authorities, not for their economic impact or
political pressure on the population, but because the international
community was able to send a strong message of disagreement to
Belgrade for its behaviour. Second, this was possible because,
using sanctions, the international coalition was able to send clear
signals about its future intentions. The coalition convinced Serbia
that it would continue to impose sanctions until they were
successful.
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