Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


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Do Sanctions Help Democracy? The US-EU Records 1997-2004

Working Paper

Author
Nikolay Marinov

Published by
CDDRL Working Papers, 2004


This paper provides an overview of the degree to which sanctions help democracy. A form of foreign pressure, economic sanctions are often dismissed as ineffective instruments to achieve anything. This paper suggests that foreign pressure is more effective than usually thought. Sanctions may fail to turn a state democratic, but their use indicates a growing intolerance for illiberal government.

Topics: Democracy