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Bryan R Early
Bryan R Early
Professor of Political Science, University at Albany, SUNY
כתובת אימייל מאומתת בדומיין albany.edu - דף הבית
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Busted sanctions
BR Early
Busted Sanctions, 2015
283*2015
Sleeping with your friends' enemies: An explanation of sanctions-busting trade
BR Early
International Studies Quarterly 53 (1), 49-71, 2009
1922009
Unmasking the black knights: Sanctions busters and their effects on the success of economic sanctions
BR Early
Foreign Policy Analysis 7 (4), 381-402, 2011
1492011
Alliances and trade with sanctioned states: A study of US economic sanctions, 1950–2000
BR Early
Journal of Conflict Resolution 56 (3), 547-572, 2012
962012
Searching in the shadows: The impact of economic sanctions on informal economies
B Early, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 72 (4), 821-834, 2019
942019
" Larger than a party, yet smaller than a state": locating Hezbollah's place within Lebanon's state and society
BR Early
World Affs. 168, 115, 2005
832005
Economic sanctions, international institutions, and sanctions busters: When does institutionalized cooperation help sanctioning efforts?
BR Early, R Spice
Foreign policy analysis 11 (3), 339-360, 2015
792015
Out of the shadows or into the dark? Economic openness, IMF programs, and the growth of shadow economies
RG Blanton, B Early, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations 13, 309-333, 2018
682018
Going for the gold: Status-seeking behavior and Olympic performance
JP Rhamey Jr, BR Early
International Area Studies Review 16 (3), 244-261, 2013
592013
Governments, rebels, and the use of child soldiers in internal armed conflicts: A global analysis, 1987–2007
R Tynes, BR Early
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 21 (1), 79-110, 2015
582015
Do sanctions always stigmatize? The effects of economic sanctions on foreign aid
BR Early, A Jadoon
International Interactions 42 (2), 217-243, 2016
562016
Exploring the final frontier: An empirical analysis of global civil space proliferation
BR Early
International Studies Quarterly 58 (1), 55-67, 2014
522014
Going fishing versus hunting whales: Explaining changes in how the US enforces economic sanctions
BR Early, KA Preble
Security Studies 29 (2), 231-267, 2020
512020
Economic sanctions in flux: Enduring challenges, new policies, and defining the future research agenda
BR Early, M Cilizoglu
International Studies Perspectives 21 (4), 438-477, 2020
492020
Loss aversion and foreign policy resolve
JD Berejikian, BR Early
Political Psychology 34 (5), 649-671, 2013
452013
Still unjust, just in different ways: how targeted sanctions fall short of just war theory's principles
BR Early, M Schulzke
International Studies Review 21 (1), 57-80, 2019
432019
Following START: Risk acceptance and the 1991–1992 presidential nuclear initiatives
M Fuhrmann, BR Early
Foreign Policy Analysis 4 (1), 21-43, 2008
382008
Complying by denying: Explaining why States develop nonproliferation export controls
DM Stinnett, BR Early, C Horne, J Karreth
International Studies Perspectives 12 (3), 308-326, 2011
302011
Making sanctions work: Promoting compliance, punishing violations, and discouraging sanctions busting
BR Early
Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions, 167-186, 2021
282021
Does punishing sanctions busters work? Sanctions enforcement and US trade with sanctioned states
BR Early, TM Peterson
Political Research Quarterly 75 (3), 782-796, 2022
252022
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