Coercive cooperation: explaining multilateral economic sanctions/ Lisa L. Martin

By: Martin, Lisa LMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1992Description: xiii, 299 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780691034768Subject(s): International cooperation | Economic sanctions | International economic relations | World politicsDDC classification: 337
Contents:
Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 Introduction-- The Study of Economic Sanctions-- The Study of International-- Methodology-- Pt. 1 Theory and Data-- Model and Hypotheses-- A Model of Economic Sanctions-- Identifying Cooperation Problems-- What Explains Cooperation?-- Bandwagoning-- Conclusion-- 3 Measuring Cooperation and Explanatory Variables-- Measurement and Description: The Dependent Variable-- Measurement and Description: Explanatory Variables-- Conclusion (starting p. 59) -- 4 Estimating Models of Cooperation-- Regression Analysis-- Ordered-Probit Analysis-- Event-Count Analysis-- The Effect of Declining Hegemony-- Conclusion-- Pt. 2 Case Studies-- 5 Human Rights in Latin America: Explaining Unilateral U.S. Sanctions-- Congress versus the President: U.S. Human-Rights Policy, 1973-76-- The Carter Administration-- Economic Sanctions and the Multilateral Development Banks-- Attitudes and Responses to U.S. Human-Rights Sanctions-- Pinochet's Chile: U.S. Leadership or Resistance?-- Conclusion (starting p. 128) -- 6 The Falkland Islands Conflict-- The Falklands Crisis, 1982-- The Falklands and the European Community-- Sanctions and War: The Case of Ireland-- Responses of the United States, Latin America, and Others-- Conclusion-- 7 Western Technology-Export Controls-- American, European, and Japanese Views on East-West Technology Transfer-- Institutional Coordination of Export Controls: CoCom-- Responding to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980-- Responding to Dissident Trials, 1978-- Conclusion-- 8 The Polish Crisis and Gas-Pipeline Sanctions-- Martial Law in Poland and the Siberian Gas Pipeline-- The Effect of Declining Hegemony-- Siberian Gas and European Preferences-- The Grain Embargo: Why It Mattered-- Conclusion-- 9 Conclusion-- Explaining International Cooperation on Economic Sanctions-- Additional Findings-- Implications for Theories of International Cooperation and Economic Sanctions-- Notes-- Bibliography-- Index.
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Figures --
Tables --
Preface --
1 Introduction--
The Study of Economic Sanctions--
The Study of International--
Methodology--
Pt. 1 Theory and Data--
Model and Hypotheses--
A Model of Economic Sanctions--
Identifying Cooperation Problems--
What Explains Cooperation?--
Bandwagoning--
Conclusion--
3 Measuring Cooperation and Explanatory Variables--
Measurement and Description: The Dependent Variable--
Measurement and Description: Explanatory Variables--
Conclusion (starting p. 59) --
4 Estimating Models of Cooperation--
Regression Analysis--
Ordered-Probit Analysis--
Event-Count Analysis--
The Effect of Declining Hegemony--
Conclusion--
Pt. 2 Case Studies--
5 Human Rights in Latin America: Explaining Unilateral U.S. Sanctions--
Congress versus the President: U.S. Human-Rights Policy, 1973-76--
The Carter Administration--
Economic Sanctions and the Multilateral Development Banks--
Attitudes and Responses to U.S. Human-Rights Sanctions--
Pinochet's Chile: U.S. Leadership or Resistance?--
Conclusion (starting p. 128) --
6 The Falkland Islands Conflict--
The Falklands Crisis, 1982--
The Falklands and the European Community--
Sanctions and War: The Case of Ireland--
Responses of the United States, Latin America, and Others--
Conclusion--
7 Western Technology-Export Controls--
American, European, and Japanese Views on East-West Technology Transfer--
Institutional Coordination of Export Controls: CoCom--
Responding to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980--
Responding to Dissident Trials, 1978--
Conclusion--
8 The Polish Crisis and Gas-Pipeline Sanctions--
Martial Law in Poland and the Siberian Gas Pipeline--
The Effect of Declining Hegemony--
Siberian Gas and European Preferences--
The Grain Embargo: Why It Mattered--
Conclusion--
9 Conclusion--
Explaining International Cooperation on Economic Sanctions--
Additional Findings--
Implications for Theories of International Cooperation and Economic Sanctions--
Notes--
Bibliography--
Index.

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