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Jun 2006

In the public debate, the use of sanctions seems to be viewed predominantly with scepticism. States, however, time and again seek refuge in these measures. But what can sanctions actually achieve? How do they work? What lessons can be learned from previous experiences? What more or less reliable, theoretically plausible and empirically sound knowledge about the working, the utility and the limitations of this foreign policy tool can the scholarly debate provide?

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Author Peter Rudolf
Series SWP Research Papers
Issue 6
Publisher Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
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