[图书][B] Busted sanctions: Explaining why economic sanctions fail
BR Early - 2015 - books.google.com
Powerful countries like the United States regularly employ economic sanctions as a tool for
promoting their foreign policy interests. Yet this foreign policy tool has an uninspiring track …
promoting their foreign policy interests. Yet this foreign policy tool has an uninspiring track …
The unintended consequences of information provision: the world health organization and border restrictions during COVID-19
Why do some international agreements fail to achieve their goals? Rather than states'
engaging in cheap talk, evasion, or shallow commitments, the World Health Organization's …
engaging in cheap talk, evasion, or shallow commitments, the World Health Organization's …
A turn toward experimentalism? Rethinking security and governance in the twenty-first century
MT Nance, MP Cottrell - Review of International Studies, 2014 - cambridge.org
Conventional understandings of security cooperation are rooted in the state-centric and
materialist assumptions dominant in the Cold War and subscribe to the dictum of the …
materialist assumptions dominant in the Cold War and subscribe to the dictum of the …
Export controls and innovation performance: unravelling the complex relationship between blacklisted Chinese firms and US suppliers
Export controls are crucial for protecting domestic economic interests globally. However,
there is a lack of consensus regarding their impact on innovation performance. This study …
there is a lack of consensus regarding their impact on innovation performance. This study …
Drone proliferation and the challenge of regulating dual-use technologies
M Schulzke - International Studies Review, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The controversy surrounding military drones has generated many proposals for restricting or
prohibiting existing drones, additional autonomous variants that may be created in the …
prohibiting existing drones, additional autonomous variants that may be created in the …
Post-Cold War civilian nuclear cooperation and implications for nuclear nonproliferation
Cooperation between states has been essential for global nuclear power development from
its inception, due to the technological complexity of nuclear energy and the uneven …
its inception, due to the technological complexity of nuclear energy and the uneven …
Can Arms Embargoes Stop the Weapon Transfers to Target States? An Exploratory Meta-Analysis
J Klomp - Defence and Peace Economics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study performs a meta-regression analysis of studies examining the efficacy of arms
embargoes in stopping weapons transfers to target countries. Based on the existing body of …
embargoes in stopping weapons transfers to target countries. Based on the existing body of …
Economic Competition and Nuclear Cooperation: The “Nuclear Renaissance” Revisited
JS Lantis - The Nonproliferation Review, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
The number of bilateral nuclear cooperation agreements surged during the “nuclear
renaissance” of the past decade. This proliferation is only partially explained by the …
renaissance” of the past decade. This proliferation is only partially explained by the …
Malaysia's path to the Strategic Trade Act
P Winter - The Nonproliferation Review, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In 2010, six years after news broke that the AQ Khan nuclear smuggling ring was making
components for Libya's nuclear program a short distance from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia …
components for Libya's nuclear program a short distance from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia …
From opponent to proponent: The rational evolution of China's nuclear nonproliferation policy
H Zhang - Asian Politics & Policy, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
China's performance regarding nuclear nonproliferation has experienced a tremendous
change. From 1963 to the present, China dramatically moved from opponent of to proponent …
change. From 1963 to the present, China dramatically moved from opponent of to proponent …