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Coercive Cooperation Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions Lisa L Martin

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Coercive Cooperation Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions Lisa L Martin
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.54 MB
Pages: 324
Author: Lisa L. Martin
ISBN: 9780691227825, 9780691086248, 0691086249, 0691227829
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Coercive Cooperation Explaining Multilateral Economic Sanctions Lisa L Martin by Lisa L. Martin 9780691227825, 9780691086248, 0691086249, 0691227829 instant download after payment.

This innovative study shows that multilateral sanctions are coercive in their pressure on their target and in their origin: the sanctions themselves frequently result from coercive policies, with one state attempting to coerce others through persuasion, threats, and promises. To analyze this process, Lisa Martin uses a novel methodology combining game-theoretic models, statistical analysis, and case studies. She emphasizes that credible commitments gain international cooperation, and concludes that the involvement of international institutions and the willingness of the main "sender" to bear heavy costs are the central factors influencing the sanction's credibility.

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