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Shrewd Sanctions

- Statecraft and State Sponsors of Terrorism
Af: Meghan L. O'Sullivan Engelsk Paperback

Shrewd Sanctions

- Statecraft and State Sponsors of Terrorism
Af: Meghan L. O'Sullivan Engelsk Paperback
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Policymakers will need all the tools at their disposal to craft an effective response to international terrorism and to protect and promote other U.S. interests in the coming decades. In this quest to shape the right strategies for the challenges ahead, economic instruments will play a central role. O''Sullivan, an expert on the use of positive and negative tools of economic statecraft, argues that in the post-September 11th international climate, the United States will be even more willing to use its economic power to advance its foreign policy goals than it has in the past. This impulse, she argues, can lead to a more effective foreign policy given the many ways in which sanctions and incentives can forcefully advance U.S. interests. But a recalibration of these tools—sanctions in particular—is necessary in order for them to live up to their potential. Critical to such a reassessment is a thorough understanding of how the post-cold war international environment—globalization and American primacy in particular—has influenced how sanctions work. O''Sullivan addresses this issue in a thorough examination of sanctions-dominated policies in place against Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Sudan. Her findings not only highlight the many ways in which sanctions have often been poorly suited to achieve their goals in the past, but also suggest how policymakers might use these tools to better effect in the future. This book will provide a valuable resource for policymakers groping to find the right set of instruments to address both the old and the new challenges facing the United States. It will also serve as an important resource to those interested in U.S. policy toward ''rogue'' states and in the status of the sanctions debate between policymakers and scholars.

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Policymakers will need all the tools at their disposal to craft an effective response to international terrorism and to protect and promote other U.S. interests in the coming decades. In this quest to shape the right strategies for the challenges ahead, economic instruments will play a central role. O''Sullivan, an expert on the use of positive and negative tools of economic statecraft, argues that in the post-September 11th international climate, the United States will be even more willing to use its economic power to advance its foreign policy goals than it has in the past. This impulse, she argues, can lead to a more effective foreign policy given the many ways in which sanctions and incentives can forcefully advance U.S. interests. But a recalibration of these tools—sanctions in particular—is necessary in order for them to live up to their potential. Critical to such a reassessment is a thorough understanding of how the post-cold war international environment—globalization and American primacy in particular—has influenced how sanctions work. O''Sullivan addresses this issue in a thorough examination of sanctions-dominated policies in place against Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Sudan. Her findings not only highlight the many ways in which sanctions have often been poorly suited to achieve their goals in the past, but also suggest how policymakers might use these tools to better effect in the future. This book will provide a valuable resource for policymakers groping to find the right set of instruments to address both the old and the new challenges facing the United States. It will also serve as an important resource to those interested in U.S. policy toward ''rogue'' states and in the status of the sanctions debate between policymakers and scholars.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 448
ISBN-13: 9780815706014
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0815706014
Udg. Dato: 16 jan 2003
Længde: 33mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 152mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato: 16 jan 2003
Forfatter(e): Meghan L. O'Sullivan
Forfatter(e) Meghan L. O'Sullivan


Kategori Undervisningsmidler: handel og økonomi


ISBN-13 9780815706014


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 448


Udgave


Længde 33mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 152mm


Udg. Dato 16 jan 2003


Oplagsdato 16 jan 2003


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield