Economic Sanctions Reconsidered, 2nd Edition

Economic Sanctions Reconsidered, 2nd Edition

by
Gary Clyde Hufbauer ,
Jeffrey J. Schott and
Kimberly Ann Elliott

December 1990 • 298 pp.
ISBN paper 0-88132-136-2 • $12.50

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This landmark study was thoroughly updated in 1990 and was repeatedly cited in the congressional debate on the use of force against Iraq. It chronicles and evaluates 116 uses of economic sanctions since 1914. Each case study contains a concise chronology; the sanctioning country's objectives and the target country's response; the roles played by important third countries; relevant economic data and a calculation of costs; and an assessment of the outcome. From this exhaustive analysis, the authors distill a set of "commandments" to guide policymakers in the effective use of sanctions.

Case Studies in Sanctions and Terrorism

Case 60-3
US v. Cuba (1960- : Castro)

Cases 62-2 and 85-1
UN v. South Africa (1962-1994: Apartheid; Namibia)
US, Commonwealth v. South Africa (1985-91: Apartheid)

Cases 78-8 and 92-12
US v. Libya (1978-: Gadhafi, Terrorism) and
UN v. Libya (1992-99: Pan Am 103)

Case 79-2
US v. Pakistan (1979- : Nuclear Missile Proliferation)

Case 84-1
US v. Iran (1984- : Terrorism, Proliferation)

Case 86-1
US v. Syria (1986-: Terrorism)

Case 88-1
US/EU/Japan v. Burma (Myanmar) (1988- : Human rights, democracy, narcotics)

Case 89-2
US v. China (1989- : Tiananmen Square Massacre, Human Rights)

Case 90-1
US and UN v. Iraq (1990-: Invasion of Kuwait, Impairment of military capability,
destabilization)

Case 98-1
US v. India (1998- : Nuclear Weapons Proliferation)

 

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