ABSTRACT

The debate over the imposition of sanctions against South Africa indicated that economic sanctions had become a controversial feature of the international political scene. This book, first published in 1987, is an authoritative review of the problem of economic sanctions. Each chapter looks at a particular international economic sanction in detail; and all address a common set of comparative questions, dealing with the goals which can (and cannot) be achieved by the application of sanctions, the intended and unintended consequences and the factors which contribute to success or failure.

chapter One|4 pages

Introduction

part I|53 pages

Economic Sanctions By Multilateral Organisations

part II|90 pages

Economic Sanctions In East-West Conflicts

chapter Five|18 pages

Economic Sanctions Against Cuba

Edited BySergio Roca

chapter Six|26 pages

Post-Afghanistan Sanctions

chapter Seven|16 pages

Economic Sanctions In The Polish Crisis

Edited ByPaul Marantz

part III|35 pages

Economic Sanctions In Non-East-West Conflicts

chapter Eight|18 pages

The Arab Boycott Of Israel

chapter Nine|16 pages

The Arab Oil Weapon Of 1973–74

Edited ByRoy Licklider

part IV|38 pages

Impact Of Economic Sanctions On The Initiator

part V|48 pages

Impact Of Economic Sanctions On Third Parties

part VI|17 pages

The Utility Of Economic Sanctions