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Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation

Editat de Etel Solingen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2012
Some states have violated international commitments not to develop nuclear weapons. Yet the effects of international sanctions or positive inducements on their internal politics remain highly contested. How have trade, aid, investments, diplomacy, financial measures and military threats affected different groups? How, when and why were those effects translated into compliance with non-proliferation rules? Have inducements been sufficiently biting, too harsh, too little, too late or just right for each case? How have different inducements influenced domestic cleavages? What were their unintended and unforeseen effects? Why are self-reliant autocracies more often the subject of sanctions? Leading scholars analyse the anatomy of inducements through novel conceptual perspectives, in-depth case studies, original quantitative data and newly translated documents. The volume distils ten key dilemmas of broad relevance to the study of statecraft, primarily from experiences with Iraq, Libya, Iran and North Korea, bound to spark debate among students and practitioners of international politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521281188
ISBN-10: 0521281180
Pagini: 402
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illus. 22 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

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.

Recenzii

'Etel Solingen's 2007 book, Nuclear Logics, examined in exquisite detail the motives of the governments of nine nations in East Asia and the Middle East in arriving at their decisions on nuclear weapons. This new one is a natural extension of that analysis, into the international context in which those decisions are still being made and responded to. Like the earlier book it is a masterly analysis.' Thomas C. Schelling, University of Maryland
'For all the work that has been done on economic sanctions, this is a subject that continues to perplex scholars and puzzle policymakers. Etel Solingen and colleagues contribute to both greater scholarly understanding and more effective policy strategies with their combination of cross-cutting thematic chapters, case studies, and policy lessons.' Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University
'Etel Solingen has assembled a first rate group of scholars to produce a superb book on a vital issue - the efficacy of sanctions and inducements as policy instruments to prevent nuclear proliferation in states of concern. This timely, academically rigorous volume should be of keen interest to both the scholarly and policy communities.' Robert S. Litwak, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington
'This is a valuable collection of essays that goes beyond the question of whether sanctions 'work' and focuses on how, when, why, and to what degree they succeed or fail. Unlike most studies of sanctions, this volume treats both negative and positive sanctions. Overall, these essays demonstrate a superb combination of theoretical sophistication and policy relevance.' David A. Baldwin, Princeton University

Descriere

Leading scholars analyse key dilemmas in the application of sanctions and inducements on states that violate international non-proliferation commitments.