Economic Statecraft: New EditionPrinceton University Press, 22.09.2020 г. - 496 страници A new edition of the classic work on the economic tools of foreign policy |
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... end of the Cold War made it possible for the United Nations to use economic sanctions more easily. Sanctions targeted on particular individuals, groups, or sectors rather than on whole countries have been used more frequently.2 Also ...
... ends. Such measures are by definition economic means and often do work through economic causal mechanisms, but they can also work through noneconomic causal mechanisms. An oil embargo, for example, could simultaneously weaken the ...
... end of a book. This practice is not only a nuisance but also antithetical to the spirit of science insofar as it hinders verification of the sources on which an argument is based. On the assumption that scholars are supposed to ...
... ends? What “everybody knows” easily becomes what “everybody takes for granted”; and what “everybody takes for granted” easily becomes what nobody submits to critical review. Purposes. of. the. Study. This study has three main purposes: The ...
... ends and implies little or nothing about whether the ends were good or bad, wise or foolish. Second, specific policy proposals for particular countries are beyond the scope of this study. The emphasis here is on how rather than what to ...
Съдържание
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What Is Economic Statecraft? | 28 |
Thinking about Economic Statecraft | 51 |
Economic Statecraft in International Thought | 71 |
Bargaining with Economic Statecraft | 98 |
National Power and Economic Statecraft | 118 |
Classic Cases Reconsidered | 150 |
Foreign Trade | 214 |
Continuity and Change | 391 |
UN Security Council sanctions decisions 19902017 | 400 |
Top exporting nations in 2016 | 413 |
Chinas outward and inward FDI during 20102016 | 419 |
Effects of Chinese sanctions on South Korean tourism | 425 |
Bibliography | 435 |
Index | 455 |
Foreign Aid | 302 |