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      The political economy of US sanctions against India's nuclear tests in 1998

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      Aiyar Gurumurrty
      Date of Issue
      2014
      School
      S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
      Abstract
      Economic sanctions are an important tool in the foreign policy toolkit of a nation. Conventional wisdom dictates that sanctions do not work. This is driven by impression that countries that sanction other countries construe it as a failure if the goals are not fulfilled or they are not successful in changing the behaviour of the countries against whom they have imposed sanctions. There is very little debate about costs. Every foreign policy alternative entails a cost whether it is diplomatic, military force or a combination of several elements of statecraft. David Baldwin is a revisionist scholar when it comes to economic sanctions. This dissertation examines how sanctions should be evaluated in terms of costs incurred by the state imposing them on another state. The case study is of US sanctions against India in 1998. I argue that the sanctions were a success when evaluated as a cost incurred by the US. Low cost means low benefit. The essay concludes by stating that it is not accomplishment of goals alone that determines the success or failure of sanctions. Costs play an important part. Keywords. Economic sanctions, cost, nuclear test, success, failure, India, Pakistan
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      DRNTU::Business::International business::Economic sanction
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