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Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States
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Whang, Taehee
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Coefficients
/ Coercion
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic sanctions
/ Economic theory
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign policy
/ Imposition
/ Incentives
/ Incumbents
/ International Conflict
/ International conflicts
/ International disputes
/ International political economy
/ International sanctions
/ Leadership
/ Military sanctions
/ Policy making
/ Presidential Approval
/ Public opinion
/ Sanctions
/ Strategic planning
/ Sunk costs
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Trade sanctions
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
2011
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Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States
by
Whang, Taehee
in
Coefficients
/ Coercion
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic sanctions
/ Economic theory
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign policy
/ Imposition
/ Incentives
/ Incumbents
/ International Conflict
/ International conflicts
/ International disputes
/ International political economy
/ International sanctions
/ Leadership
/ Military sanctions
/ Policy making
/ Presidential Approval
/ Public opinion
/ Sanctions
/ Strategic planning
/ Sunk costs
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Trade sanctions
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
2011
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Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States
by
Whang, Taehee
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Coefficients
/ Coercion
/ Domestic affairs
/ Economic costs
/ Economic models
/ Economic sanctions
/ Economic theory
/ Effectiveness
/ Foreign policy
/ Imposition
/ Incentives
/ Incumbents
/ International Conflict
/ International conflicts
/ International disputes
/ International political economy
/ International sanctions
/ Leadership
/ Military sanctions
/ Policy making
/ Presidential Approval
/ Public opinion
/ Sanctions
/ Strategic planning
/ Sunk costs
/ Symbolism
/ Symbols
/ Trade sanctions
/ U.S.A
/ United States of America
2011
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Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States
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Playing to the Home Crowd? Symbolic Use of Economic Sanctions in the United States
2011
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Why do we observe economic sanctions despite strong doubts regarding their effectiveness? While the symbolic use of sanctions is advanced as an alternative to the instrumental use explanation, no one has assessed this alternative explanation empirically. I investigate the symbolic use of sanctions for domestic political gain in the United States, assessing in particular the effect of sanctions imposition on US presidential approval ratings. Findings suggest that policymakers benefit from imposing sanctions through increased domestic support. This domestic political gain can present policymakers with an incentive to use sanctions as a low-cost way of displaying strong leadership during international conflicts.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Wiley Periodicals, Inc,Oxford University Press
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