Economic Sanctions: Evolution, Consequences, and Challenges

Author:

Morgan T. Clifton1,Syropoulos Constantinos2,Yotov Yoto V.3

Affiliation:

1. T. Clifton Morgan is Albert Thomas Professor of Political Science, Rice University, Houston, Texas.

2. Constantinos Syropoulos is Trustee Professor of International Economics, School of Economics, LeBow School of Business, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

3. Yoto V. Yotov is Professor of Economics, School of Economics, LeBow College of Business, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Research Professor, ifo Institute for Economic Research, Munich, Germany.

Abstract

Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, we examine the evolution of economic sanctions in the post-World War II era and reflect on the lessons that could be drawn from their features and patterns of use. We observe that, during this time, there has been a remarkable increase in the use of sanctions as an instrument of foreign policy. We classify this period into four ‘eras’ and discuss, in this context, how the evolution of sanctions may be linked to salient features of the contemporaneous international political and economic orders. Our review of the related literatures in economics and political science suggests, among other things, that our understanding of sanction processes could be significantly advanced by marrying these perspectives. We conclude by identifying several questions and challenges, and by discussing how interdisciplinary research could address them.

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Ocean Engineering

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