The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Sanctions

Author:   Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781032355634


Pages:   348
Publication Date:   31 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Sanctions examines the core issues and debates surrounding this controversial topic, introducing readers to essential concepts and terms. It communicates the evolving character of international sanctions from diverse perspectives, with a particular emphasis on questions of efficacy, legality, and legitimacy of sanctions, as well as the mechanisms by which they are applied. This interdisciplinary book explores the international political economy of sanctions in the constantly changing context of geopolitical rivalry. The authors investigate various theoretical and historical approaches to sanctions and apply these to specific case studies, such as the African Union, China, Cuba, India, Russia, Turkey, and the United States. The book gives a voice to sanctioned states and considers the impact of secondary sanctions. It analyses sanctions with reference to wider political debates such as national security, state sovereignty, economic warfare, and sustainability. This handbook will be of immense interest to students, researchers, and scholars in the fields of political economy, international sanctions, political science, international relations, and foreign policy. It will also be useful for all those employed by political institutions, businesses, and nongovernmental organisations when assessing current sanctions regimes.

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Author:   Ksenia Kirkham (King's College London, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.889kg
ISBN:  

9781032355634


ISBN 10:   1032355638
Pages:   348
Publication Date:   31 October 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Section 1. Theoretical and Historical Aspects of Sanctions 1. The Evaluation of Sanctions Efficacy 2. A Brief Overview of the Evolution of the Use of Unilateral Sanctions 3. Theoretical Aspects of Sanctions 4. Theoretical Identification of the Mechanisms of Sanctions 5. Sanctions, Deterrence and the Recent Case of Russia Section 2. Political Economy of Sanctions 6. International Sanctions on Oil: Why Some Target States are More Capable of Avoiding Them 7. Financial Blacklisting and the Return Toward Indiscriminate Sanctions 8. The Termination of International Sanctions: Actors, Processes and Consequences 9. Violence at a Distance: Correcting International Law’s Short-Sighted Vision of Economic Coercion 10. Sanctions when Sanctions Fail: Decoupling and US Policy Towards China 11. Unilateral Sanctions as Sustainable Development Decelerators Section 3. Target States: Voices from the Sanctioned States 12. Do Sanctions Really Work? The Case of Contemporary Western Sanctions against Russia 13. The US Sanctions and the Chinese Political Economy 14. Iranian Discourses and Practices on the US Sanctions: Rouhani and Raeisi Administrations 15. The Political Economy of Sanctions: The Case of Cuba 16. The Unintended Consequences of African Union Sanctions of Member States: Myths and Realities Section 4. Third Parties: The Impact of Secondary Sanctions 17. Implications of Drifting Sanction Policies by Japan and Korea 18. The U.S. Sanctions Offensive: Implications for ‘Third Parties’ and the Transatlantic Relationship 19. The Impact of Western Sanctions on Global Supply Chains and the Green Transition: The Case of EV Battery Manufacturing in South Korea and the EU 20. How Do Third Parties React to Commodity Sanctions? 21. Overview of Secondary Sanctions: Turkey Under the Ghost of Western Economic Sanctions 22. Emerging India and Sanctions: Balancing Norms and Interests Section 5. Hot Debates: Legal Aspects of Sanctions 23. Humanitarian Impact of Unilateral Sanctions 24. US Secondary Sanctions: Lawful After All? 25. The Principle of Non-Intervention and the Dilemma of the Legality of the Unilateral Coercive Measures 26. Assessing the Legality of the EU Sanctions Imposed on the Russian Federation from 2022

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Ksenia Kirkham is a Lecturer in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, UK. Her current research interests include economic warfare, energy security and sustainable development, the political economy of sanctions, and welfare state regimes.

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