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Rodman, Kenneth Aaron.

Sanctions beyond borders : multinational corporations and U.S. economic statecraft / Kenneth A. Rodman. - Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2001. - vii, 263 p. ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 249-251) and index.

Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments vii -- Introduction 1 -- Part I Extraterritorial Sanctions from the Early Cold War -- Era through the Pipeline Sanctions 21 -- 1 Extraterritorial Sanctions: Policy Rationales -- and Legal Controversies 23 -- 2 Sanctions at Bay? The Rise and Partial Decline of -- Extraterritorial Sanctions 37 -- 3 Sanctions Defiant: The Reagan Administration, Extraterritorial -- Sanctions, and the Lessons of the Pipeline Case 71 -- Part II Contemporary Case Studies 103 -- 4 The Decline and Partial Return of Foreign Subsidiary Sanctions 105 -- 5 Direct Investors: Instruments of Coercion or Hostages of the -- Target State? 135 -- 6 Targeting Foreign Corporations: Helms-Burton and the -- Iran-Libya Sanctions Act 171 -- 7 "Think Globally, Sanction Locally": Disinvestment Campaigns -- against Multinationals in South Africa, Burma, and Nigeria 199 -- Conclusion 231 -- Abbreviations for Primary Government Documents Used in Notes 247.

0847693074 (alk. paper) 0847693082 (pbk. : alk. paper)

2001019884


Economic sanctions, American.
International business enterprises--Political aspects--United States.
International trade--Political aspects--United States.

HF1413.5 / .R63 2001

337.73
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