Research handbook on economic sanctions

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Research handbook on economic sanctions

edited by Peter A.G. van Bergeijk ; with the assistance of Gina Macatangay Ledda

E. Elgar, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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.

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Contents: 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions 1 Peter A.G. van Bergeijk PART I THE VALUE OF LARGE-N DATA SOURCES 2 Economic sanctions in the twenty-first century 26 Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Euijin Jung 3 The Threat and Imposition of Economic Sanctions data project: a retrospective 44 T. Clifton Morgan, Navin A. Bapat, and Yoshiharu Kobayashi 4 The Global Sanctions Data Base (GSDB): an update that includes the years of the Trump presidency 62 Aleksandra Kirilakha, Gabriel J. Felbermayr, Constantinos Syropoulos, Erdal Yalcin, and Yoto V. Yotov 5 UN targeted sanctions: historical development and current challenges 107 Thomas J. Biersteker and Zuzana Hudakova 6 Publication bias of economic sanctions research: a meta-analysis of the impact of trade linkage, duration and prior relations on sanctions success 125 Binyam A. Demena, Alemayehu S. Reta, Gabriela Benalcazar Jativa, Patrick B. Kimararungu, and Peter A.G. van Bergeijk PART II SANCTION MECHANISMS 7 The public choice approach to international sanctions: retrospect and prospect 152 Dennis Halcoussis, William H. Kaempfer, and Anton D. Lowenberg 8 Making sanctions work: promoting compliance, punishing violations, and discouraging sanctions busting 167 Bryan R. Early 9 Economic sanctions and political stability and violence in target countries 187 Dursun Peksen 10 The internal opposition effect of international sanctions: insights from a qualitative comparative analysis 202 Julia Grauvogel 11 Secondary sanctions mechanism revisited: the case of US sanctions against North Korea 223 Baran Han 12 Researching firms and sanctions: theoretical and methodological considerations 238 Michal Onderco and Reinout A. van der Veer PART III APPEARANCES OF SANCTIONS 13 Imposing sanctions versus posing in sanctioners' clothes: the EU sanctions against Russia and the Russian counter-sanctions 249 Matej Belin and Jan Hanousek 14 Trade preference suspensions as economic sanctions 264 Clara Portela 15 Economic sanctions and the WTO 280 Maarten Smeets 16 Negative and positive sanctions 297 Raul Caruso 17 Economic sanctions within the Graph Model for Conflict Resolution 309 Bader A. Sabtan, D. Marc Kilgour, and Rami Kinsara PART IV INTENDED AND UNINTENDED IMPACTS 18 The impact of sanctions on the banking system: new evidence from Iran 330 Sajjad Faraji Dizaji 19 Tourism and sanctions 351 C. Michael Hall and Siamak Seyfi 20 FDI and sanctions 369 Irina Mirkina 21 In and out of the penalty box: U.S. sanctions and their effects on international trade 388 Tristan Kohl 22 Timing the Impact of sanctions on trade 411 Mian Dai, Gabriel Felbermayr, Aleksandra Kirilakha Constantinos Syropoulos, Erdal Yalcin, and Yoto V. Yotov 23 Sanctioned to starve? The impact of economic sanctions on food security in targeted states 438 Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor Index 467

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