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Alternative approaches to international economic sanctions the method of public choice and its application to international political economy a model of the sanctioning process the economic impact of sanctions on the target country the economic effects of financial and investment sanctions the political and economic effects of investment sanctions on the target country the political economy of sanctions in the target country economic sanctions in a threshold model of political change conclusions - toward a more general theory of international relations.
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