Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgments

About the Contributors

PART ONE
International and National Experiences with Sanctions

1 Economic Sanctions in Contemporary Global Relations, George A. Lopez and David Cortright

2 The United Nations Experience with Sanctions, James C. Ngobi

3 Economic Sanctions as Tools of Foreign Policy, Ivan Eland

4 A Review of Economic Sanctions: A Russian Perspective, Alexander Konovalov, Sergey Oznobistchev, and Dmitry G. Evstafiev

PART TWO
Assessing Sanctions

5 Factors Affecting the Success of Sanctions, Kimberly Ann Elliott

6 The Problems and Promise of Sanctions, William H. Kaempfer and Anton D. Lowenberg

7 Sanctions and International Law, Christopher C. Joyner

8 The Political and Moral Appropriateness of Sanctions, Jack T. Patterson

9 Economic Sanctions and the Just-War Doctrine, Drew Christiansen, S.J., and Gerard F. Powers

PART THREE
Case Studies

10 UN Sanctions Against Iraq, David E. Reuther

11 Economic Sanctions Against Iraq: Do They Contribute to a Just Settlement?, Bashir Al-Samarrai

12 The Use of Sanctions in Former Yugoslavia: Misunderstanding Political Realities, Susan L. Woodward

13 The Use of Sanctions in Former Yugoslavia: Can They Assist in Conflict Resolution?, Sonja Licht

14 The Use of Sanctions in Haiti: Assessing the Economic Realities, Claudette Antoine Werleigh

15 Sanctions and Apartheid: The Economic Challenge to Discrimination, Jennifer Davis

PART FOUR
The Future of Sanctions

16 A Proposal for a New United Nations Council on Economic Sanctions, Lloyd (Jeff) Dumas

17 Research Concerns and Policy Needs in an Era of Sanctions, David Cortright and George A. Lopez

Bibliography

Index

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