Etel Solingen
Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation
Sanctions, Inducements, and Collective Action. Edited by Etel Solingen
Herausgeber: Solingen, Etel
Etel Solingen
Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation
Sanctions, Inducements, and Collective Action. Edited by Etel Solingen
Herausgeber: Solingen, Etel
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Leading scholars analyse key dilemmas in the application of sanctions and inducements on states that violate international non-proliferation commitments.
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Leading scholars analyse key dilemmas in the application of sanctions and inducements on states that violate international non-proliferation commitments.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780521281188
- ISBN-10: 0521281180
- Artikelnr.: 34715161
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 402
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 580g
- ISBN-13: 9780521281188
- ISBN-10: 0521281180
- Artikelnr.: 34715161
Part I. Anatomy of Inducements: 1. Introduction: the domestic
distributional effects of sanctions and positive inducements Etel Solingen;
2. Sanctions, inducements, and market power: political economy of
international influence Arthur A. Stein; 3. Empirical trends in sanctions
and positive inducements in nonproliferation Celia L. Reynolds and Wilfred
T. Wan; Part II. Competing Perspectives: The Range of Sanctions and
Positive Inducements: 4. Positive incentives, positive results? Rethinking
US counterproliferation policy Miroslav Nincic; 5. An analytically eclectic
approach to sanctions and nonproliferation Daniel W. Drezner; 6. Threats
for peace? The domestic distributional effects of military threats Sarah
Kreps and Zain Pasha; Part III. Reassessing the Record: Focused
Perspectives: 7. Influencing Iran's decisions on the nuclear program
Alireza Nader; 8. Engaging North Korea: the efficacy of sanctions and
inducements Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland; 9. Contrasting causal
mechanisms: Iraq and Libya David D. Palkki and Shane Smith; Part IV.
Conclusions: Understanding Causal Mechanisms and Policy Implications: 10.
Ten dilemmas in nonproliferation statecraft Etel Solingen; Appendix A;
Appendix B.
distributional effects of sanctions and positive inducements Etel Solingen;
2. Sanctions, inducements, and market power: political economy of
international influence Arthur A. Stein; 3. Empirical trends in sanctions
and positive inducements in nonproliferation Celia L. Reynolds and Wilfred
T. Wan; Part II. Competing Perspectives: The Range of Sanctions and
Positive Inducements: 4. Positive incentives, positive results? Rethinking
US counterproliferation policy Miroslav Nincic; 5. An analytically eclectic
approach to sanctions and nonproliferation Daniel W. Drezner; 6. Threats
for peace? The domestic distributional effects of military threats Sarah
Kreps and Zain Pasha; Part III. Reassessing the Record: Focused
Perspectives: 7. Influencing Iran's decisions on the nuclear program
Alireza Nader; 8. Engaging North Korea: the efficacy of sanctions and
inducements Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland; 9. Contrasting causal
mechanisms: Iraq and Libya David D. Palkki and Shane Smith; Part IV.
Conclusions: Understanding Causal Mechanisms and Policy Implications: 10.
Ten dilemmas in nonproliferation statecraft Etel Solingen; Appendix A;
Appendix B.
Part I. Anatomy of Inducements: 1. Introduction: the domestic
distributional effects of sanctions and positive inducements Etel Solingen;
2. Sanctions, inducements, and market power: political economy of
international influence Arthur A. Stein; 3. Empirical trends in sanctions
and positive inducements in nonproliferation Celia L. Reynolds and Wilfred
T. Wan; Part II. Competing Perspectives: The Range of Sanctions and
Positive Inducements: 4. Positive incentives, positive results? Rethinking
US counterproliferation policy Miroslav Nincic; 5. An analytically eclectic
approach to sanctions and nonproliferation Daniel W. Drezner; 6. Threats
for peace? The domestic distributional effects of military threats Sarah
Kreps and Zain Pasha; Part III. Reassessing the Record: Focused
Perspectives: 7. Influencing Iran's decisions on the nuclear program
Alireza Nader; 8. Engaging North Korea: the efficacy of sanctions and
inducements Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland; 9. Contrasting causal
mechanisms: Iraq and Libya David D. Palkki and Shane Smith; Part IV.
Conclusions: Understanding Causal Mechanisms and Policy Implications: 10.
Ten dilemmas in nonproliferation statecraft Etel Solingen; Appendix A;
Appendix B.
distributional effects of sanctions and positive inducements Etel Solingen;
2. Sanctions, inducements, and market power: political economy of
international influence Arthur A. Stein; 3. Empirical trends in sanctions
and positive inducements in nonproliferation Celia L. Reynolds and Wilfred
T. Wan; Part II. Competing Perspectives: The Range of Sanctions and
Positive Inducements: 4. Positive incentives, positive results? Rethinking
US counterproliferation policy Miroslav Nincic; 5. An analytically eclectic
approach to sanctions and nonproliferation Daniel W. Drezner; 6. Threats
for peace? The domestic distributional effects of military threats Sarah
Kreps and Zain Pasha; Part III. Reassessing the Record: Focused
Perspectives: 7. Influencing Iran's decisions on the nuclear program
Alireza Nader; 8. Engaging North Korea: the efficacy of sanctions and
inducements Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland; 9. Contrasting causal
mechanisms: Iraq and Libya David D. Palkki and Shane Smith; Part IV.
Conclusions: Understanding Causal Mechanisms and Policy Implications: 10.
Ten dilemmas in nonproliferation statecraft Etel Solingen; Appendix A;
Appendix B.