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1. A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft 16. - 2. American Economic Incentives to Jordan, 1993-94 37. - 3. International Incentives to Hungary and Romania after the Cold War 50. - 4. Japanese Economic Incentives and the Northern Territories Dispute, 1985-1999 65. - 5. Threatened Arab League...
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1. China’s MSRI in Southeast Asia: Dynamism amidst the Delays, Doubts, and Dilemmas -- 2. Are Southeast Asian Countries Willing to Join the Chorus of China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative? -- 3. China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative and Indonesia -- 4. Malaysia and China’s MSRI: The Road...
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This book develops a unified theory of economic statecraft to clarify when and how sanctions and incentives can be used effectively to secure meaningful policy concessions. High-profile applications of economic statecraft have yielded varying degrees of success. The mixed record of economic...
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