Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-332) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Front Cover -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction and Theory -- 2 German-Russian and German-Soviet Relations Before 1945 -- 3 The Chill of the Cold War, 1945-1987 -- 4 Setting the Stage for Reunification, 1987-1990 -- 5 Reunification and After -- 6 Conclusion -- Appendix: Trade Statistics -- Bibliography -- List of Interviews -- Index -- Back Cover
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Whether economic sanctions work at all, and how they work if they do, are questions that have long been debated by scholars of international relations. Using a new analytic approach, which distinguishes between positive and negative sanctions and between specific and general sanctions, this book aims both to demonstrate the importance of economic linkage and to explain the variety of forms it can take. Deutsche Mark Diplomacy draws support for its theoretical arguments from a careful study of Germany's efforts to gain political leverage over Russia via economic means from 1870 into the 1990s. Focusing on two major powers over a long period, during which regimes changed and issues varied, Randall Newnham finds strong evidence to show that positive forms of linkage such as foreign aid and trade or credit incentives are more effective than negative types such as embargoes. His book significantly expands our understanding of the role played by economic sanctions in international politics at the same time that it offers a more systematic way of explaining German foreign policy.
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JSTOR
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22573/ctv14fwmw8
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Title
Deutsche mark diplomacy.
International Standard Book Number
0271022205
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- International-- Economics.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- International-- General.
Business & Economics.
Commerce.
Economische betrekkingen.
International Commerce.
International economic relations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Germany, Foreign economic relations, Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation), Foreign economic relations, Germany.