The Sanctions Paradox(English, Paperback, Drezner Daniel W.)

The Sanctions Paradox(English, Paperback, Drezner Daniel W.)

  • Drezner Daniel W.
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9780521644150ISBN 10: 0521644151

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The Sanctions Paradox(English, Paperback, Drezner Daniel W.) is written by Drezner Daniel W. and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0521644151 (ISBN 10) and 9780521644150 (ISBN 13).

Despite their increasing importance, there is little theoretical understanding of why nation-states initiate economic sanctions, or what determines their success. This 1999 book argues that both imposers and targets of economic coercion incorporate expectations of future conflict as well as the short-run opportunity costs of coercion into their behaviour. Drezner argues that conflict expectations have a paradoxical effect. Adversaries will impose sanctions frequently, but rarely secure concessions. Allies will be reluctant to use coercion, but once sanctions are used, they can result in significant concessions. Ironically, the most favourable distribution of payoffs is likely to result when the imposer cares the least about its reputation or the distribution of gains. The book's argument is pursued using game theory and statistical analysis, and detailed case studies of Russia's relations with newly-independent states, and US efforts to halt nuclear proliferation on the Korean peninsula.