Sanctions Paradox
Explore the intriguing dynamics of international relations in "Sanctions Paradox" by leading expert in the field. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1999, this thought-provoking paperback spans 364 pages and delves into the complex effectiveness of economic sanctions in global affairs. Despite the prevailing belief that sanctions fail to achieve their intended goals, the author uncovers a paradox: nations are more inclined to impose sanctions precisely when their impact may be weakest. This insightful analysis challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to rethink the strategic motivations behind the use of sanctions. Perfect for students, scholars, or anyone interested in international politics, "Sanctions Paradox" offers a compelling examination of a critical tool of diplomacy. Make sure to add this essential read to your collection!