Effective Sanctions on South Africa
Title | Effective Sanctions on South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | George W. Shepherd |
Publisher | Praeger |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1991-03-22 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This work, as its title suggests, is a testament to the fact that economic sanctions are effective instruments of change in South Africa. George W. Shepherd, Jr. and the other contributing writers provide us with a glimpse inside South Africa, as well as a reflection of the emerging humanitarian global system. Shepherd and the others demonstrate, both theoretically and empirically, important lessons in the use and effectiveness of international and nongovernmental economic sanctions in influencing the internal affairs of other nations in order to limit human rights violations. After an introductory chapter on effective sanctions and the economic impact in South Africa, contributed chapters demonstrate that the international legal basis for racial equality in the world is not spent. Others point to the role of nongovernmental organizations in pressuring corporations and banks, the possibility of influencing ruling elites, the shift in U.S. policy to include sanctions in its anti-apartheid stance, and the replacement of Western military support of apartheid by growing international economic prohibition of new investments and limitations of trade. Most significantly, this book shows how the economy and politics of South Africa have been moved toward negotiations by both external and internal anti-apartheid pressures. This important new book concludes with a thorough bibliography and helpful indices that document the actions taken against South Africa.
Sanctions on South Africa
Title | Sanctions on South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Philip I. Levy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 16 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Economic sanctions |
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How Sanctions Work
Title | How Sanctions Work PDF eBook |
Author | N. Crawford |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 1999-01-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1403915911 |
How Sanctions Work surveys theories of international sanctions and offers detailed analyses of the effect of sanctions on apartheid South Africa. Chapters by respected international experts cover cultural isolation, oil and military embargoes, trade boycotts, financial sanctions and divestment, consequences for black South Africans, and regional effects. The book shows how sanctions both directly and indirectly hurt the apartheid regime while in some cases offering succour to the anti-apartheid movement.
Sanctions
Title | Sanctions PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Rossignol |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1993 |
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The Economic Impact of Sanctions Against South Africa
Title | The Economic Impact of Sanctions Against South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Entwicklungen und Krisen Starnberger Institut zur Erforschung globaler Strukturen (e. V.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Economic sanctions |
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The Impact of Economic Sanctions Against South Africa
Title | The Impact of Economic Sanctions Against South Africa PDF eBook |
Author | Starnberger Institut zur Erforschung Globaler Strukturen, Entwicklungen und Krisen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Economic sanctions |
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The Art of Sanctions
Title | The Art of Sanctions PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Nephew |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2017-12-12 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0231542550 |
Nations and international organizations are increasingly using sanctions as a means to achieve their foreign policy aims. However, sanctions are ineffective if they are executed without a clear strategy responsive to the nature and changing behavior of the target. In The Art of Sanctions, Richard Nephew offers a much-needed practical framework for planning and applying sanctions that focuses not just on the initial sanctions strategy but also, crucially, on how to calibrate along the way and how to decide when sanctions have achieved maximum effectiveness. Nephew—a leader in the design and implementation of sanctions on Iran—develops guidelines for interpreting targets’ responses to sanctions based on two critical factors: pain and resolve. The efficacy of sanctions lies in the application of pain against a target, but targets may have significant resolve to resist, tolerate, or overcome this pain. Understanding the interplay of pain and resolve is central to using sanctions both successfully and humanely. With attention to these two key variables, and to how they change over the course of a sanctions regime, policy makers can pinpoint when diplomatic intervention is likely to succeed or when escalation is necessary. Focusing on lessons learned from sanctions on both Iran and Iraq, Nephew provides policymakers with practical guidance on how to measure and respond to pain and resolve in the service of strong and successful sanctions regimes.