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Sanctions, Statecraft, and Nuclear Proliferation Sanctions, Inducements, and Collective Action

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ISBN-10: 0521281180

ISBN-13: 9780521281188

Edition: 2012

Authors: Etel Solingen

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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?…    
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Book details

List price: $52.95
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 3/29/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 402
Size: 5.98" wide x 8.90" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Anatomy of Inducements
Introduction: the domestic distributional effects of sanctions and positive inducements
Sanctions, inducements, and market power: political economy of international influence
Empirical trends in sanctions and positive inducements in nonproliferation
Competing Perspectives: The Range of Sanctions and Positive Inducements
Positive incentives, positive results? Rethinking US counterproliferation policy
An analytically eclectic approach to sanctions and nonproliferation
Threats for peace? The domestic distributional effects of military threats
Reassessing the Record: Focused Perspectives
Influencing Iran's decisions on the nuclear program
Engaging North Korea: the efficacy of sanctions and inducements
Contrasting causal mechanisms: Iraq and Libya
Conclusions: Understanding Causal Mechanisms and Policy Implications
Ten dilemmas in nonproliferation statecraft