Research Topic

Economic Sanctions and International Relations

This cluster of papers explores the impact of international economic sanctions on targeted countries, including their effects on human rights, trade, health, and the political economy. It examines the use of coercive diplomacy, the effectiveness of targeted sanctions, and the consequences for authoritarian regimes and global trade. Additionally, it delves into the ethical aspects and unintended consequences of economic sanctions.

Works
34,621
Citations
103,957
Domain
Social Sciences
Field
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Subfield
Economics and Econometrics
OpenAlex ID
T13007

Taxonomy Context

Social Sciences / Economics, Econometrics and Finance / Economics and Econometrics

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