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Peter van Bergeijk brings together 40 leading experts from all continents to analyze state-of-the-art data covering the sharp increase in (smart) sanctions in the last decade. Original chapters provide detailed analyses on the determinants of sanction success and failure, complemented with research on the impact of sanctions.
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Peter van Bergeijk brings together 40 leading experts from all continents to analyze state-of-the-art data covering the sharp increase in (smart) sanctions in the last decade. Original chapters provide detailed analyses on the determinants of sanction success and failure, complemented with innovative research on the impact of sanctions.This timely Research Handbook provides both a thorough discussion of methodology as well as evidence-based policy advice on the efficient application of boycotts, embargoes, and targeted sanctions, including trade, travel and financial sanctions. The use of case studies from Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Russia illustrate developments and demonstrate new methods, including stochastic frontier analysis, comparative quantitative analysis and meta-analysis.Providing crucial information, this Research Handbook will be an excellent resource for academic researchers in international political economy and international relations as well as policy makers within national and global institutions. It will also provide obligatory reading for students also studying within these fields.
Author Biography
Edited by Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Professor of International Economics and Macroeconomics, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University, The Hague, the Netherlands
Table of Contents
Contents:1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions 1Peter A.G. van BergeijkPART I THE VALUE OF LARGE-N DATA SOURCES2 Economic sanctions in the twenty-first century 26Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Euijin Jung3 The Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions data project:a retrospective 44T. Clifton Morgan, Navin A. Bapat, and Yoshiharu Kobayashi4 The Global Sanctions Data Base (GSDB): an update that includes the years of theTrump presidency 62Aleksandra Kirilakha, Gabriel J. Felbermayr, Constantinos Syropoulos,Erdal Yalcin, and Yoto V. Yotov5 UN targeted sanctions: historical development and current challenges 107Thomas J. Biersteker and Zuzana Hudáková6 Publication bias of economic sanctions research: a meta-analysis of theimpact of trade linkage, duration and prior relations on sanctions success 125Binyam A. Demena, Alemayehu S. Reta, Gabriela Benalcazar Jativa,Patrick B. Kimararungu, and Peter A.G. van BergeijkPART II SANCTION MECHANISMS7 The public choice approach to international sanctions: retrospect and prospect 152Dennis Halcoussis, William H. Kaempfer, and Anton D. Lowenberg8 Making sanctions work: promoting compliance, punishing violations,and discouraging sanctions busting 167Bryan R. Early9 Economic sanctions and political stability and violence in target countries 187Dursun Peksen10 The internal opposition effect of international sanctions: insights froma qualitative comparative analysis 202Julia Grauvogel11 Secondary sanctions mechanism revisited: the case of US sanctionsagainst North Korea 223Baran Han12 Researching firms and sanctions: theoretical and methodological considerations 238Michal Onderco and Reinout A. van der VeerPART III APPEARANCES OF SANCTIONS13 Imposing sanctions versus posing in sanctioners' clothes: the EUsanctions against Russia and the Russian counter-sanctions 249Matj Blín and Jan Hanousek14 Trade preference suspensions as economic sanctions 264Clara Portela15 Economic sanctions and the WTO 280Maarten Smeets16 Negative and positive sanctions 297Raul Caruso17 Economic sanctions within the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution 309Bader A. Sabtan, D. Marc Kilgour, and Rami KinsaraPART IV INTENDED AND UNINTENDED IMPACTS18 The impact of sanctions on the banking system: new evidence from Iran 330Sajjad Faraji Dizaji19 Tourism and sanctions 351C. Michael Hall and Siamak Seyfi20 FDI and sanctions 369Irina Mirkina21 In and out of the penalty box: U.S. sanctions and their effectson international trade 388Tristan Kohl22 Timing the Impact of sanctions on trade 411Mian Dai, Gabriel Felbermayr, Aleksandra Kirilakha ConstantinosSyropoulos, Erdal Yalcin, and Yoto V. Yotov23 Sanctioned to starve? The impact of economic sanctions on foodsecurity in targeted states 438Sylvanus Kwaku AfesorgborIndex 467
Review
'The Handbook is an exemplary interdisciplinary work in an area that remains at the heart of economic relations among states where the mechanical tool of statecraft constitutes a form of politics among nations. The authors and editor dissects the major policy approaches and empirical data available on economic sanctions to show how new knowledge and sanctions can be better appreciated. The Handbook on Economic Sanctions thus provides a vivid insight into an area in international policy that will support further research from a variety of fields.' -- P. Sean Morris, Global Trade & Customs Journal'Sanctions have become an ubiquitous and increasingly powerful tool of statecraft. With contributions from elite international sanctions experts, this Research Handbook examines data and analytical methods for gauging the haphazard impact of sanctions on trade, investment, and finance; reducing humanitarian costs and collateral damage to third countries; and assessing whether and how foreign economic coercion can promote policy change in the targeted regime. This compendium is an invaluable resource for ongoing sanctions research and a go-to guide for officials constructing and applying new sanctions policies.' -- Jeffrey J. Schott, Peterson Institute for International Economics, US'This Research Handbook is a thorough and well-organized volume on economic sanctions. It is a timely publication in view of significant changes in US policy and the increasing use of smart sanctions. Bringing together leading authors on sanctions from international economics, international relations and international law, the book provides an in-depth and well-balanced analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of economic sanctions and the role they may usefully play in the future.' -- Peter Van den Bossche, World Trade Institute, Switzerland
Review Quote
'Sanctions have become a ubiquitous and increasingly powerful tool of statecraft. With contributions from elite international sanctions experts, this Research Handbook examines data and analytical methods for gauging the haphazard impact of sanctions on trade, investment, and finance; reducing humanitarian costs and collateral damage to third countries; and assessing whether and how foreign economic coercion can promote policy change in the targeted regime. This compendium is an invaluable resource for ongoing sanctions research and a go-to guide for officials constructing and applying new sanctions policies.'
Details ISBN1839102713 Language English Year 2021 ISBN-10 1839102713 ISBN-13 9781839102714 Format Hardcover Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 496 Publication Date 2021-12-14 AU Release Date 2021-12-14 NZ Release Date 2021-12-14 UK Release Date 2021-12-14 Edited by Peter A.G. van Bergeijk DEWEY 337 Audience Professional & Vocational Author Peter A.G. van Bergeijk We've got this
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