

An edition of How sanctions work (1999)
Lessons from South Africa (International Political Economy Series)
By Audie Klotz,Neta Crawford,N. Crawford,A. Klotz
Publish Date
April 1999
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
eng
Pages
292
Description:
For decades policymakers, politicians, activists, journalists and scholars debated sanctions against apartheid, making nearly every possible theoretical and practical argument about their likely impact. Using new information and innovative theoretical perspectives, eleven respected scholars from South Africa, Canada and the USA weigh the evidence. The editors review and assess the theoretical arguments about sanctions. The book covers diplomatic, sport and cultural isolation, oil, nuclear and military embargoes, financial sanctions, disinvestment, consequences of trade boycotts for black South Africans, and the impact of sanctions on the region. This collection shows how social, economic and strategic isolation, both directly and indirectly, hurt the apartheid regime and draws lessons for the use of similar measures against other regimes.
subjects: Case studies, Sanctions (International law), Foreign relations, Diplomatic relations, Economische sancties, Internationale sancties, Internationale betrekkingen, Sanctions (law), Economic sanctions, South africa, foreign relations, Electronic books
Places: South Africa, Zuid-Afrika
Times: 1978-1989