How Sanctions Work: South Africa in Comparative Perspective (Macmillan International Political Economy)

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Author(s): Neta Crawford, Audie Klotz

Language: English
Pages: 309

Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 6
List of Tables......Page 8
List of Maps......Page 9
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Notes on the Contributors......Page 11
Abbreviations......Page 14
PART I: INTRODUCTION......Page 18
1 Trump Card or Theater? An Introduction to Two Sanctions Debates......Page 20
2 How Sanctions Work: A Framework for Analysis......Page 42
PART II: STRATEGIC SANCTIONS......Page 60
3 How Arms Embargoes Work......Page 62
4 Sanctions and the Nuclear Industry......Page 92
5 Oil Sanctions Against Apartheid......Page 120
PART III: ECONOMIC SANCTIONS......Page 144
6 The US Divestment Movement......Page 146
7 Disinvestment by Multinational Corporations......Page 162
8 The Political Economy of Financial Sanctions......Page 176
9 “Sanctions Hurt but Apartheid Kills!”: The Sanctions Campaign and Black Workers......Page 195
PART IV: SOCIAL SANCTIONS......Page 210
10 Diplomatic Isolation......Page 212
11 “Not Cricket”: The Effects and Effectiveness of the Sport Boycott......Page 230
12 Cultural Boycotts and Political Change......Page 249
PART V: IMPLICATIONS......Page 262
13 Regional Dimensions of Sanctions......Page 264
14 Making Sanctions Work: Comparative Lessons......Page 281
Appendix: Chronology of Sanctions Against Apartheid......Page 300
C......Page 305
H......Page 306
O......Page 307
S......Page 308
Z......Page 309