Economic Sanctions from Havana to Baghdad

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Economic Sanctions from Havana to Baghdad

Legitimacy, Accountability, and Humanitarian Consequences

Gordon, Joy

Cambridge University Press

12/2025

530

Mole

Inglês

9781108926102

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Citizens must vote to defend democracy, otherwise it will not be there to defend them. Therefore, this book promotes 'citizenship as a vocation', a commitment to voting for leaders who will govern according to what the Declaration of Independence called 'self-evident truths' rather than the polarizations promoted by Trump and his associates. Introduction; Part I. Humanitarian Consequences: 1. 'Estimating causal effects of sanctions impacts: the role of country studies, with an illustration from Venezuela' Francisco Rodriguez; 2. 'The impact of UN security council sanctions on food security in the DPRK' Hazel Smith; 3. 'Sowing discord: Iranian wheat imports under sanctions' Esfandyar Batmanghelidj; 4. 'Sanctions and their lasting legacy on Iraq's healthcare' Omar Dewachi; 5. 'The effect of sanctions on the DPRK: humanitarian exemptions and the health sector' C. Yoonhee Ryder, Edward I. Ham and Kee B. Park; 6. 'The gendered impact of sanctions on the democratic people's republic of Korea' Suzy Kim and Kevin Gray; 7. 'Economic sanctions and the human security of Afghan migrants in Iran' Athar Shafei; 8. 'The Impact of US Sanctions on Cuba's Economic Development' Raul Rodriguez; 9. 'Blacklisting: US targeted sanctions against Cuba (1994-2021)' Seida Barrera Rodriguez, Ernesto Dominguez Lopez and Melina J. Iturriaga Bartuste; 10. 'The 'Chilling Effect' of United States economic sanctions on banking and financial inclusion in Africa' Charles B. Chilufya and Fernando C. Saldivar; 11. 'The negative impact of sanctions on humanitarian aid' Alice Debarre; 12. 'Sanctions as barriers to the work of humanitarian organizations in Syria' Mohammad Kanfash; Part II. Legality, Legitimacy, and Accountability: 13. 'An overview of some legal issues concerning unilateral sanctions' Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont; 14. 'Unilateral sanctions and emerging issues of international human rights law' Alena F. Douhan; 15. 'A global analysis of economic sanctions and civil society participation in target countries' Dursun Peksen; 16. 'Hurting your own allies: the impact of US sanctions towards Venezuela and the fracturing of the wrong coalition' Benedicte Bull and Antulio Rosales; 17. 'Walking a diplomatic tightrope: the US and South Korea's sanctions against Iran' Deokjun Ha; 18. 'A private sector perspective on the sanctions-industrial complex' Nicholas W. Turner; 19. 'Treasury department blacklisting-and the barriers to delisting' Erich Ferrari; 20. 'Caught in the crosshairs of sanctions and anti-money laundering measures: informal value transfer systems and civil asset forfeiture' Rachel Barnes KC and Ryan Dowding; 21. 'Economic sanctions: accountability, legality, and legitimacy' Joy Gordon.
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