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Rain dancing : sanctions in Canadian and Australian foreign policy

Title
Rain dancing : sanctions in Canadian and Australian foreign policy / Kim Richard Nossal.
Author
Nossal, Kim Richard.
Publication
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [1994], ©1994.

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Description
xviii, 323 pages; 24 cm
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The 'Generic' Theory of Sanctions Reconsidered: A Non-Great Power Perspective -- 2. Avoiding Sanctions: Policies towards Indonesia, 1972-91 -- 3. Coalition Politics and the 'Punishment' of Vietnam -- 4. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions: Ending the Indochina Sanctions -- 5. The Impact of the Individual: Explaining Mulroney's South African Sanctions, 1985-6 -- 6. Federalism and International Sanctions: Ontario and South Africa -- 7. The Symbolic Purposes of Sanctions: The Invasion of Afghanistan -- 8. The Tiananmen Massacre: The Impact of Domestic Politics -- 9. 'Give Them a Chance': Sanctions in the Gulf Conflict, 1990-1 -- 10. The Termination Trap in International Sanctions: Lessons from the Soviet Union and China -- 11. The Impact of Rhetoric: Running Out of Steam on South Africa? -- 12. Conclusion: Sanctions as Rain Dancing.
ISBN
  • 0802004725 (bound) :
  • 0802075711 (pbk.) :
LCCN
cn 94930334
OCLC
ocm29912061
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries