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Coercive Sanctions And International Conflicts Mark Daniel Jaeger

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Coercive Sanctions And International Conflicts Mark Daniel Jaeger
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Mark Daniel Jaeger
ISBN: 9781315522395, 9781138697171, 131552239X, 1138697176
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Coercive Sanctions And International Conflicts Mark Daniel Jaeger by Mark Daniel Jaeger 9781315522395, 9781138697171, 131552239X, 1138697176 instant download after payment.

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 translates into effective political pressure – is not the primary driver of conflict developments. Furthermore, existing rationalist-economistic approaches neglect one of the most striking differences seen across sanctions conflicts: the occurrence of positive sanctions or their combination with negative sanctions, implicitly taking them as logically indifferent.

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