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A. Cooper Drury
A. Cooper Drury
Dean, College of Arts & Science & Professor, Truman School of Government and Public Affairs
E-mail megerősítve itt: missouri.edu - Kezdőlap
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Corruption, democracy, and economic growth
AC Drury, J Krieckhaus, M Lusztig
International political science review 27 (2), 121-136, 2006
5492006
Revisiting economic sanctions reconsidered
AC Drury
Journal of Peace Research 35 (4), 497-509, 1998
4441998
Coercive or corrosive: The negative impact of economic sanctions on democracy
D Peksen, AC Drury
International Interactions 36 (3), 240-264, 2010
3822010
The politics of humanitarian aid: US foreign disaster assistance, 1964–1995
AC Drury, RS Olson, DA Van Belle
The Journal of Politics 67 (2), 454-473, 2005
3102005
Disasters and political unrest: An empirical investigation
AC Drury, RS Olson
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 6 (3), 153-161, 1998
3021998
Democratic sanctions: Connecting the democratic peace and economic sanctions
DG Cox, AC Drury
Journal of Peace Research 43 (6), 709-722, 2006
2292006
Economic sanctions and political repression: Assessing the impact of coercive diplomacy on political freedoms
D Peksen, AC Drury
Human Rights Review 10, 393-411, 2009
2012009
Women and economic statecraft: The negative impact international economic sanctions visit on women
AC Drury, D Peksen
European Journal of International Relations 20 (2), 463-490, 2014
1842014
Sanctions as coercive diploimacy: The US President's decision to initiate economic sanctions
AC Drury
Political Research Quarterly 54 (3), 485-508, 2001
1742001
Sanctions as economic statecraft: theory and practice
AC Chan, Steve, and Drury
Palgrave Macmillan, 2000
168*2000
US economic sanction threats against China: Failing to leverage better human rights
AC Drury, Y Li
Foreign Policy Analysis 2 (4), 307-324, 2006
1592006
Economic sanctions and presidential decisions
AC Drury
Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
130*2005
Media-driven humanitarianism? News media coverage of human rights abuses and the use of economic sanctions
D Peksen, TM Peterson, AC Drury
International Studies Quarterly 58 (4), 855-866, 2014
1082014
Un-therapeutic communities: A cross-national analysis of post-disaster political unrest
RS Olson, AC Drury
International Journal of Mass Emergencies & Disasters 15 (2), 221-238, 1997
991997
Sanctioning violence: The effect of third-party economic coercion on militarized conflict
TM Peterson, AC Drury
Journal of Conflict Resolution 55 (4), 580-605, 2011
702011
Threatening sanctions when engagement would be more effective: Attaining better human rights in China
Y Li, AC Drury
International Studies Perspectives 5 (4), 378-394, 2004
602004
US presidents and the use of economic sanctions
AC Drury
Presidential Studies Quarterly 30 (4), 623-642, 2000
512000
“Pretty prudent” or rhetorically responsive? The American public’s support for military action
A Cooper Drury, L Marvin Overby, A Ang, Y Li
Political research quarterly 63 (1), 83-96, 2010
422010
Neo-Kantianism and coercive diplomacy: The complex case of economic sanctions
AC Drury, P James, D Peksen
International Interactions 40 (1), 25-51, 2014
412014
Diversionary dragons, or “talking tough in Taipei”: Cross-strait relations in the new millennium
Y Li, P James, AC Drury
Journal of East Asian Studies 9 (3), 369-398, 2009
382009
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