ID | 085443 |
Title Proper | Better or worse |
Other Title Information | the effect of economic sanctions on human rights |
Language | ENG |
Author | Peksen, Dursun |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Does economic coercion increase or decrease government respect for human rights in countries targeted with economic sanctions? If economic sanctions weaken the target regime's coercive capacity, human rights violations by the government should be less likely. If, on the contrary, sanctions fail to attenuate the coercive capacity of the target elites and create more economic difficulties and political violence among ordinary citizens, the government will likely commit more human rights violations. Focusing on competing views of why sanctions might improve or deteriorate human rights conditions, this article offers an empirical examination of the effect sanctions have on the physical integrity rights of citizens in target countries. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Peace Research Vol. 46, No. 1; Jan 2009: p59-77 |
Journal Source | Journal of Peace Research Vol. 46, No. 1; Jan 2009: p59-77 |
Key Words | Human Right ; Human Right - Economic Sanctions ; Economic Sanctions |