Search Results - "Drury, A. Cooper"
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Democratic Sanctions: Connecting the Democratic Peace and Economic Sanctions
Published in Journal of peace research (01-11-2006)“…The democratic peace literature has focused primarily on militarized conflict; however, aspects of the democratic peace may influence how states use economic…”
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Corruption, Democracy, and Economic Growth
Published in International political science review (01-04-2006)“…Scholars have long suspected that political processes such as democracy and corruption are important factors in determining economic growth. Studies show,…”
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The Politics of Humanitarian Aid: U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, 1964–1995
Published in The Journal of politics (01-05-2005)“…Previous studies of U.S. foreign aid have firmly established that foreign policy and domestic considerations strongly influence allocations of military and…”
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Women and economic statecraft: The negative impact international economic sanctions visit on women
Published in European journal of international relations (01-06-2014)“…Though it is widely accepted that advancing women’s rights is crucial to promoting more economic prosperity, good governance, and social equality, very few…”
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U.S. Economic Sanction Threats Against China: Failing to Leverage Better Human Rights
Published in Foreign policy analysis (01-10-2006)“…Recent literature argues that economic sanction threats should be more successful because both sender and target have an incentive to resolve their dispute…”
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National missile defense and (dis)satisfaction
Published in Journal of peace research (01-07-2011)“…Previous research, applying perfect deterrence theory, has demonstrated that national missile defense generally enhances the stability of deterrence, primarily…”
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Coercive or Corrosive: The Negative Impact of Economic Sanctions on Democracy
Published in International interactions (01-07-2010)“…This article seeks to analyze the impact that sanctions have on democracy. We argue that economic sanctions worsen the level of democracy because the economic…”
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"Pretty Prudent" or Rhetorically Responsive? The American Public's Support for Military Action
Published in Political research quarterly (01-03-2010)“…In the United States, public support can play a crucial role in the decisions to initiate and terminate military action. Some scholars argue that the public…”
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Media-driven Humanitarianism? News Media Coverage of Human Rights Abuses and the Use of Economic Sanctions
Published in International studies quarterly (01-12-2014)“…Despite significant research on the role that media coverage of human suffering has on foreign policymaking, no study to date has examined the news media's…”
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Leverage, diplomacy, and African lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex rights: Malawi and Zambia compared
Published in Journal of human rights (20-10-2018)“…Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex (LGBTI) rights have become central to the Western human rights (HR) agenda in Africa. Nevertheless,…”
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Neo-Kantianism and Coercive Diplomacy: The Complex Case of Economic Sanctions
Published in International interactions (01-01-2014)“…Although voluminous research connects the neo-Kantian triad-democracy, economic interdependence, and intergovernmental organization membership-to amelioration…”
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Economic Sanctions and Political Repression: Assessing the Impact of Coercive Diplomacy on Political Freedoms
Published in Human rights review (Piscataway, N.J.) (01-09-2009)“…This article offers a thorough analysis of the unintended impact economic sanctions have on political repression—referred to in this study as the level of the…”
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Note from the Editors
Published in Foreign policy analysis (01-07-2010)“…The new editors of Foreign Policy Analysis discuss their aims and objectives for the journal…”
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Sanctioning Violence: The Effect of Third-Party Economic Coercion on Militarized Conflict
Published in Journal of Conflict Resolution (01-08-2011)“…While economic sanctions are commonly regarded as nonviolent coercive diplomacy, scholars show that senders—particularly democratic senders—are actually more…”
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Sanctions as coercive diplomacy: the U.S. president's decision to initiate economic sanctions
Published in Political research quarterly (01-09-2001)“…While economic sanctions are widely believed to be ineffective policy instruments, their use has increased in recent years. Scholars have analyzed the question…”
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Revisiting Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
Published in Journal of Peace Research (01-07-1998)“…Hufbauer, Schott and Elliott have written probably the most comprehensive empirical study of economic sanctions in their volume Economic Sanctions…”
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U.S. Presidents and the Use of Economic Sanctions
Published in Presidential studies quarterly (01-12-2000)“…What conditions lead the U.S. president to use and alter economic sanctions? Both relations with the target country and domestic politics are considered as…”
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Diversionary Dragons, or “Talking Tough in Taipei”: Cross-Strait Relations in the New Millennium
Published in Journal of East Asian studies (01-09-2009)“…Much has been written on the triangular, and increasingly high-profile, China-Taiwan-US relations. However, scholars have yet to apply Diversionary Theory to…”
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Threatening Sanctions When Engagement Would Be More Effective: Attaining Better Human Rights in China
Published in International studies perspectives (01-11-2004)“…Leaders use both coercion and engagement as leverage against other nations. Recent literature suggests economic sanctions are more effective than deployed…”
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An Exchange On “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking Tough in Taipei’”
Published in Journal of East Asian studies (01-01-2011)“…In “Diversionary Dragons, or ‘Talking Tough in Taipei’” (Journal of East Asian Studies 9, 3: 369–398), Yitan Li, Patrick James, and A. Cooper Drury presented a…”
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