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International Interactions
Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations
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Do Sanctions Always Stigmatize? The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Aid

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Bimal Adhikari, Jin Mun Jeong & Dursun Peksen. (2022) Compliant or defiant? Economic sanctions and United Nations General Assembly voting by target countries. International Interactions 48:3, pages 397-422.
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Paulina Pospieszna & Patrick M. Weber. (2020) Amplifying and nullifying the impact of democratic sanctions through aid to civil society. International Interactions 46:5, pages 724-748.
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Glen Biglaiser & David Lektzian. (2020) The effects of economic sanctions on targeted countries’ stock markets. International Interactions 46:4, pages 526-550.
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Dursun Peksen & Byungwon Woo. (2018) Economic Sanctions and the Politics of IMF Lending. International Interactions 44:4, pages 681-708.
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Glen Biglaiser, David Lektzian & Kelan (Lilly) Lu. (2024) The Effects of US Sanctions on Chinese Public and Private Overseas Foreign Direct Investment. The Journal of Politics, pages 000-000.
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Keith A Preble. (2023) “Just Right”: The Goldilocks Theory of Sanctions Busting’s Causes. Foreign Policy Analysis 19:4.
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Wonjae Hwang & Jeeseon Hwang. (2023) Health aid for states with dissimilar foreign policy preferences, a tool for peace?. International Area Studies Review 26:1, pages 55-70.
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Hoon Lee, David Lektzian & Glen Biglaiser. (2022) The Effects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Asset Expropriation. Journal of Conflict Resolution 67:2-3, pages 266-296.
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Владимир Бартенев. (2022) Международная помощь и санкционное давление: геометрия взаимного влияния. Полис. Политические исследования, pages 23-37.
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Justin V. Hastings. (2022) North Korean trade network adaptation strategies under sanctions: Implications for denuclearization. Asia and the Global Economy 2:1, pages 100031.
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Jakub Horak. (2021) Sanctions as a Catalyst for Russia’s and China’s Balance of Trade: Business Opportunity. Journal of Risk and Financial Management 14:1, pages 36.
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Yi-hao Su. (2021) Trade Plants the Flag: Sanctions-busting and the Signing of New Preferential Trade Agreements. Foreign Policy Analysis 17:1, pages 67-85.
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Elena V McLean & Taehee Whang. (2019) Economic Sanctions and Government Spending Adjustments: The Case of Disaster Preparedness. British Journal of Political Science 51:1, pages 394-411.
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Bryan R Early & Menevis Cilizoglu. (2020) Economic Sanctions in Flux: Enduring Challenges, New Policies, and Defining the Future Research Agenda. International Studies Perspectives 21:4, pages 438-477.
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Roel Dom & Lionel Roger. (2020) Debt or Alive: Burundi's Fiscal Response to Economic Sanctions. International Studies Quarterly 64:2, pages 369-379.
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Bryan R Early & Dursun Peksen. (2020) Shadow Economies and the Success of Economic Sanctions: Explaining Why Democratic Targets Are Disadvantaged. Foreign Policy Analysis 16:3, pages 353-372.
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Bryan Early & Dursun Peksen. (2018) Searching in the Shadows: The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Informal Economies. Political Research Quarterly 72:4, pages 821-834.
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Jin Mun Jeong. (2018) Do sanction types affect the duration of economic sanctions? The case of foreign aid. International Political Science Review 40:2, pages 231-245.
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Jin Mun Jeong & Dursun Peksen. (2017) Domestic Institutional Constraints, Veto Players, and Sanction Effectiveness. Journal of Conflict Resolution 63:1, pages 194-217.
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Irina Mirkina. (2018) FDI and sanctions: An empirical analysis of short- and long-run effects. European Journal of Political Economy 54, pages 198-225.
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