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단행본Routledge security in Asia Pacific series 14

American sanctions in the Asia-Pacific

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Brendan Taylor
발행사항
London ; New York : Routledge, 2010
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ix, 170 p. : 24 cm
ISBN
9780415624923
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349.4201 T238a
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Sanctions are a persistent ? many would argue increasingly central ? component of American efforts to shape foreign policy outcomes in the Asia-Pacific. The use of sanctions in the context of two of the most pressing regional security issues currently on Washington’s radar ? the ongoing North Korean nuclear crisis and the management of China’s emergence ? clearly reaffirms this pattern. This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of US sanctions policy in the Asia-Pacific. Using the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies as a basis for comparison, it examines nine prominent episodes involving the US use of sanctions toward countries in this economically and strategically vital part of the world. In each case it addresses the reasons why sanctions were employed in the first place, the precise nature of sanctions and how they operated in practice, before evaluating their effectiveness. Finally, it identifies common trends that emerge from this analysis and draws out practical implications for US sanctions policy, in particular when and how the US can ? and cannot ? optimally use sanctions in an Asia-Pacific context.



This book provides the first comprehensive treatment of US sanctions policy in the Asia-Pacific. Using the Bill Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies as a basis for comparison, it examines nine prominent episodes involving the US use of sanctions toward countries in this economically and strategically vital part of the world.



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Acknowledgements.  Acronyms and Abbreviations  1. Introduction  2. The Sanctions Debate  3. Sanctions and US Foreign Policy  4. The Bill Clinton Years  5. The George W. Bush Years  6. Conclusions and Recommendations.  Bibliography