Economic Sanctions
- Do Sanctions Work?
- Lecture from Smith-Devlin -The United Nations at the Beginning of
Its Next Half-Century Economic Sanctions: Do They
Work? At What Cost? 7 December 1995
- Case Studies:
- US and Syria -
A collegiate paper from the University of
Michigan.
- US and Syria -
Another collegiate paper from the University of
Michigan. This one is regarding the power of a
hegemon (in this example, the US) and its ability
to coerce lesser nations.
- US and Cuba -
Yet another collegiate paper on economic
sanctions from the University of Michigan.
- US and Iraq -
Iraq doesn't understand why sanctions have been
imposed.
- US and Iraq -
Sanctions on Iraq's oil.
- Sanctions on the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia - After the
withdrawal of sanctions against the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia, as a result of the Dayton
agreement, Macedonia has got another partner for
cooperation. Although relations will fully
normalize after the signing of the Dayton
agreement in Paris, there is no doubt that the
other partial embargo on Macedonia has been
withdrawn. The lifting of the Greek embargo and
the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia definitely put
Macedonia in the position of free trade without
any limits.
- Abstracts:
- US and Haiti -
from a book which chronologizes UN involvemnet in
Haiti
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