Economic Sanctions, Ideals and ExperienceEssay on unilateral and multilateral-agreed economic sanctions (embargoes, boycotts) and their role in international relations - reviews definitions and relevant political theories; considers historical antecedents, such as the League of Nations sanctions against Italy; reviews the success and failure of sanctions in the post-War period against Argentina, Egypt, Iran, Islamic Republic, Israel, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), the USA and the USSR, in the area of trade, technology and financing; comments on international law, company law and judicial decisions. Diagrams. |
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... term ' boycott ' found in the Encyclopaedia Britannica - ' the re- fusal and incitement to refusal to have commercial or social dealings with any one on whom it is wished to bring pressure ' to that of the Encyclopedia of the Social ...
... term ' boycott ' found in the Encyclopaedia Britannica - ' the re- fusal and incitement to refusal to have commercial or social dealings with any one on whom it is wished to bring pressure ' to that of the Encyclopedia of the Social ...
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... term : The word ' sanction ' is one of those rare terms ( like ' sanguine ' ) that mean the opposite of themselves . ' Sanction ' means ' official approval , ' from the same root as ' sanc- tify ' and ' saint ' ; as a verb , it means ...
... term : The word ' sanction ' is one of those rare terms ( like ' sanguine ' ) that mean the opposite of themselves . ' Sanction ' means ' official approval , ' from the same root as ' sanc- tify ' and ' saint ' ; as a verb , it means ...
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... term , the explicit objectives of the embargo had been to force Israel to withdraw from Arab territories occupied in the 1967 war and restore the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people . However , the implicit short - term goal was ...
... term , the explicit objectives of the embargo had been to force Israel to withdraw from Arab territories occupied in the 1967 war and restore the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people . However , the implicit short - term goal was ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Economic Sanctions in International Relations | 15 |
Punitive Actions by the League | 56 |
Copyright | |
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