Record Type: |
Language materials, printed
: Monograph/item
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[NT 15000414]: |
327.174 |
Title/Author: |
Putting teeth in the tiger : improving the effectiveness of arms embargoes // Michael Brzoska, George A. Lopez. |
other author: |
Brzoska, Michael. |
Published: |
Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2009. |
Description: |
1 online resource (xxiv, 256 p.). |
Subject: |
Political Science - International Relations |
Subject: |
Political Science - Peace. |
Subject: |
Arms negotiation & control. |
Subject: |
Peace studies & conflict resolution. |
Subject: |
Arms control. |
ISBN: |
9781848552036 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN: |
9781848552029 (hbk.) |
[NT 15000228]: |
A framework for the analysis of the effectiveness of arms embargoes / Michael Brzoska -- Tightening the screws in West African arms embargoes / Maraike Wenzel, Sami Faltas -- From failure to success : the impact of sanctions on Angola's civil war / Wolf-Christian Paes -- UN arms embargoes in the Great Lakes, 1994-2004 / Marc von Boemcken -- Arms embargoes against Eritrea and Ethiopia / Marcvon Boemcken -- A quantitative analysis of arms embargoes / Michael Brzoska -- Putting teeth in thetiger : policy conclusions for effective arms embargoes / Michael Brzoska, George A. Lopez -- The unprecedented embargo : the UN arms sanctions against Iraq, 1990-2004 / Oldrich Bures, George A. Lopez -- The challenge of measuring success : Yugoslavia's sanctions decade (1991-2001) /Wolf-Christian Paes -- US measures against Pakistan's nuclear policies, 1990-2001 / Sumita Kumar -- Introduction / Michael Brzoska, George A.Lopez. |
[NT 15000229]: |
Foreign affairs practitioners and policy analysts claim that international arms embargoes usually fail due to the lack of political will among national governments to implement and enforce these restrictions. This volume confronts this critique directly, first by describing a morenuanced assessment of success, and then by presenting well-informed empirical and case-study chapters that reveal arms embargoes to be more effective than often understood. The chapters in this book examine some of the more complex cases of arms embargoes such as Iraq, Pakistan, Angola, Liberia and the Great Lakes region of Africa. Readers will find data and assessments not available in prior studies, as wellas frameworks that can be replicated in future research. The book concludes with policy suggestionsfor how arms embargoes might be strengthened and theirpolitical objectives more readily attained. |
Online resource: |
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/1572-8323/10 |