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LEADER: 04078cam a2200721 a 4500
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003 OCoLC
005 20191109071755.6
008 970604s1997 mdub b 001 0 eng
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050 00 $aKZ6373$b.P65 1997
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245 00 $aPolitical gain and civilian pain :$bhumanitarian impacts of economic sanctions /$cedited by Thomas G. Weiss [and others] ; foreword by Lakhdar Brahimi.
260 $aLanham :$bRowman & Littlefield,$c©1997.
300 $axxii, 277 pages :$bmaps ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 247-268) and index.
505 00 $tEconomic sanctions and their humanitarian impacts : an overview ;$tToward a framework for analysis /$rThomas G. Weiss [and others] --$tThe humanitarian consequences of sanctioning South Africa : a preliminary assessment /$rNeta C. Crawford --$tThe humanitarian impacts of economic sanctions and war in Iraq /$rEric Hoskins --$tSanctions in the former Yugoslavia : convoluted goals and complicated consequences /$rJulia Devin and Jaleh Dashti-Gibson --$tHumanitarian effects of the coup and sanctions in Haiti /$rSarah Zaidi --$tPolitical gain and civilian pain /$rThomas G. Weiss [and others].
520 $aThe use of sanctions in increasing in the post-Cold War world. Along with this increase, the international community must ask itself whether sanctions "work," in the sense that they incite citizens to change or overthrow an offending government, and whether sanctions are really less damaging than the alternative of war. Here for the first time, sanctions and humanitarian aid experts converge on these questions and consider the humanitarian impacts of sanctions along with their potential political benefits. The results show that often the most vulnerable members of targeted societies pay the price of sanctions and that, in addition, the international system is called upon to compensate the victims for the undeniable pain they have suffered.
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650 0 $aEconomic sanctions.
650 0 $aWar victims$xLegal status, laws, etc.
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650 6 $aSanctions économiques.
650 6 $aVictimes de guerre$xDroit.
650 6 $aSanctions économiques$xAspect moral.
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650 7 $aWar victims$xLegal status, laws, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01170695
650 17 $aEconomische sancties.$2gtt
650 17 $aOorlogsslachtoffers.$2gtt
650 17 $aHumaniteit.$2gtt
700 1 $aWeiss, Thomas G.$q(Thomas George),$d1946-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tPolitical gain and civilian pain.$dLanham : Rowman & Littlefield, ©1997$w(OCoLC)606985897
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