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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Cécile FabrePublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780674979635ISBN 10: 067497963 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint. -Mathias Risse, Harvard University Comprehensive, clear, and illuminating, Economic Statecraft is better than anything in the current literature on the use of economic sanctions and conditional offers of material help in foreign policymaking. Fabre develops a compelling and nuanced human rights-based account of when sanctions and aid conditionality can and must be employed. -Christian Barry, Australian National University Economic Statecraft confirms Fabre's standing as one of the outstanding political philosophers of her generation. Not only does she have great depth, clarity, and insight; she applies her exceptional philosophical talents to questions and issues that have great importance, but that have received relatively little philosophical attention. Her relentless examination of the use of economic power in international relations is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon. -Victor Tadros, University of Warwick A sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint. -- Mathias Risse, Harvard University Comprehensive, clear, and illuminating, Economic Statecraft is better than anything in the current literature on the use of economic sanctions and conditional offers of material help in foreign policymaking. Fabre develops a compelling and nuanced human rights-based account of when sanctions and aid conditionality can and must be employed. -- Christian Barry, Australian National University Economic Statecraft confirms Fabre's standing as one of the outstanding political philosophers of her generation. Not only does she have great depth, clarity, and insight; she applies her exceptional philosophical talents to questions and issues that have great importance, but that have received relatively little philosophical attention. Her relentless examination of the use of economic power in international relations is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon. -- Victor Tadros, University of Warwick A sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint.--Mathias Risse, Harvard University Comprehensive, clear, and illuminating, Economic Statecraft is better than anything in the current literature on the use of economic sanctions and conditional offers of material help in foreign policymaking. Fabre develops a compelling and nuanced human rights-based account of when sanctions and aid conditionality can and must be employed.--Christian Barry, Australian National University A sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint.--Mathias Risse, Harvard University Economic Statecraft confirms Fabre's standing as one of the outstanding political philosophers of her generation. Not only does she have great depth, clarity, and insight; she applies her exceptional philosophical talents to questions and issues that have great importance, but that have received relatively little philosophical attention. Her relentless examination of the use of economic power in international relations is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon.--Victor Tadros, University of Warwick Comprehensive, clear, and illuminating, Economic Statecraft is better than anything in the current literature on the use of economic sanctions and conditional offers of material help in foreign policymaking. Fabre develops a compelling and nuanced human rights-based account of when sanctions and aid conditionality can and must be employed.--Christian Barry, Australian National University A sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint.--Mathias Risse, Harvard University A sophisticated, timely, and insightful discussion of economic sanctions from a philosophical standpoint.--Mathias Risse, Harvard University Economic Statecraft confirms Fabre's standing as one of the outstanding political philosophers of her generation. Not only does she have great depth, clarity and insight; she applies her exceptional philosophical talents to questions and issues that have great importance, but that have received relatively little philosophical attention. Her relentless examination of the use of economic power in international relations is unlikely to be surpassed any time soon.--Victor Tadros, University of Warwick Comprehensive, clear, and illuminating, Economic Statecraft is better than anything in the current literature on the use of economic sanctions and conditional offers of material help in foreign policymaking. Fabre develops a compelling and nuanced human rights-based account of when sanctions and aid conditionality can and must be employed.--Christian Barry, Australian National University Author InformationCécile Fabre is a Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College at the University of Oxford. She is a leading expert on the ethics of war. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |