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ID097098
Title ProperDiplomacy derailed
Other Title Informationthe consequences of diplomatic sanctions
LanguageENG
AuthorMaller, Tara
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The U.S. government has recently begun to emphasize the need for greater engagement with problem states. Proponents of this approach argue that diplomacy is necessary, even with these regimes. Critics, however, maintain that engagement with these regimes is tantamount to appeasement and signals acceptance of behavior that ought to be condemned. In their view, there is little to be gained by talking to these states. Thus, diplomatic sanctions-or sanctions characterized by political disengagement-are seen as a low-cost means of isolating and delegitimizing regimes.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.61 - 79
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol. 33, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.61 - 79
Key WordsDiplomatic Sanctions ;  Foreign Policy ;  United States ;  Hillary Rodham Clinton ;  Obama


 
 
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