Economic sanctions: panacea or peacebuilding in a post-cold war world?
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Contributors -- PART ONE International and National Experiences with Sanctions -- 1 Economic Sanctions in Contemporary Global Relations -- 2 The United Nations Experience with Sanctions -- 3 Economic Sanctions as Tools of Foreign Policy -- 4 A Review of Economic Sanctions: A Russian Perspective -- PART TWO Assessing Sanctions -- 5 Factors Affecting the Success of Sanctions -- 6 The Problems and Promise of Sanctions -- 7 Sanctions and International Law -- 8 The Political and Moral Appropriateness of Sanctions -- 9 Economic Sanctions and the Just-War Doctrine -- PART THREE Case Studies -- 10 UN Sanctions Against Iraq -- 11 Economic Sanctions Against Iraq: Do They Contribute to a Just Settlement? -- 12 The Use of Sanctions in Former Yugoslavia: Misunderstanding Political Realities -- 13 The Use of Sanctions in Former Yugoslavia: Can They Assist in Conflict Resolution? -- 14 The Use of Sanctions in Haiti: Assessing the Economic Realities -- 15 Sanctions and Apartheid: The Economic Challenge to Discrimination -- PART FOUR The Future of Sanctions -- 16 A Proposal for a New United Nations Council on Economic Sanctions -- 17 Research Concerns and Policy Needs in an Era of Sanctions -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Book