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Are economic sanctions effective without the threat of military intervention? Printable Version PRINTABLE VERSION
by Fi McKenzie, United Kingdom Dec 7, 2003
Peace & Conflict   Opinions

  



BIBLIOGRAPHY

Arnove, Anthony Ed., ‘Iraq Under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War’ (Cambridge, Massachusetts: South End Press, 2000)

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Das, Ramon, ‘Ethics and Economic Sanctions: The Case of Iraq’ (Victoria University of Wellington: PHIL 106 Coursebook, 2002) pp.296-323

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Hufbauer, Gary Clyde, Jeffrey J. Schott and Kimberly Ann Elliott, ‘Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: History and Current Policy 2nd Edition’ (Washington: Institute for International Economics, 1990) pp.91-114, 221-248, 283-298

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Segal, Ronald Ed., ‘Sanctions against South Africa’ (Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books Ltd, 1964) pp.7-14





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cuba a example?
FReddy W. | Nov 12th, 2004
ES viable las sanciones, sin embargo, no deben ser exageradad como sucede en cuba, en donde incluso los medicamentos de origen made in USa, no son permitidos, deberia de haber una reglamentacion internacional sobre el tema. y la onu, y demas instituciones podrian ayudar en el tema. freddy w,



True its debatable
Antony Felix O. O. Simbowo | May 20th, 2005
If the reason for the sanction is sinister it will definately fail. However, if its for the benefit of the majority, then it will succeed. Some one once said that no force can stop the power of an idea whose time has come.



I'm a
ah hyeon | Feb 16th, 2008
student(South Korean) researching on economic sanctions and its effectiveness... I will use your essay as a research material. Please contact me if you don't wish for me to do so. E-mail : ctchyun@hotmail.com

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