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theory, 'Societies under siege' provides a novel analytical framework to study how sanctions are mediated through the …" -- Outline of the book. 1. A political theory of sanctions : liberal theories of sanctions -- Public choice theories of sanctions … -- Institutionalist "regime type" approaches -- The neo-Weberian theory of sanctions -- A social conflict analysis of sanctions -- SCA …
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war theory insists that sanctions be used as a last resort and to achieve clearly articulated goals. Moreover, the …
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This book consists of three parts: In the first one, various theoretical models of discrimination are explored. In particular, some crucial assumptions of some of the pioneering models by Gary Becker and Lester Thurow are examined. The second part consists of three essays that examine the...
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