International sanctions

2. Crises, int. engagement, bargaining theory 21. 2. 2022

The crucial question to start with in our understanding of international sanctions (and by the time we progress to design, even more specifically EU sanctions) is the comprehension of bargaining theory, strategic interaction, and the coercive spectrum. 

The literature assigned below points your attention to the first two of these approaches, while the accompanying lecture focuses on the coercive spectrum and the space within which sanctions may be utilized and effectively implemented.

Robert Art and Patrick Cronin, Coercive Diplomacy, in Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall (eds.), 2007, Leashing the Dogs of War, US Institute of Peace, Washington., pp. 299-319


T. Clifton Morgan (2015) Hearing the Noise: Economic Sanctions Theory and Anomalous Evidence, International Interactions, 41:4, 744-754, DOI: 10.1080/03050629.2015.1037710

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