Pariah States & Sanctions in the Middle East: Iraq, Libya, Sudan

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001 - Всего страниц: 241
UN sanctions have become an increasingly popular weapon in the political armoury of the international community - a supposedly effective means, short of war, of bringing a transgressor state back in line. This book challenges this view in a dispassionate analysis of the political, economic and psychological impact of sanctions on the Middle East's pariah states. The author establishes two criteria for assessing the utility of sanctions: have they forced the countries concerned to stay within the framework of international law?; and how have they affected the development of those countries? He finds that, while sanctions have contained Iraq, Libya and Sudan in the short term, they have if anything strengthened the three regimes at home and at the same time increased social divisions and religious militancy. Contrary to intentions, he cogently argues, the net effect has been damage to the long-term prospects for stability and good governance in the Middle East and for a secure international order.

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Libyas Challenge to the Western Powers 19691992
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Unilateral U S Sanctions Against Libya
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Lockerbie and the Imposition of UN Sanctions
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The Libyan Response to Sanctions April 1992July 1998
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The BritishU S Initiative of July 1998
50
The Economic Impact of Sanctions
60
Conclusion
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The Basis
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The Domestic Political Dimension
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The Grounds for Sanctions
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Bibliography
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Oil for Food Resolutions 19951999
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