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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 November 2025

Joy Gordon
Affiliation:
Loyola University, Chicago

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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Acknowledgments

  5. List of Abbreviations

  6. Introduction

    Joy Gordon

  7. Part IHumanitarian Consequences

    1. 1Estimating Causal Effects of Sanctions Impacts: The Role of Country Studies, with an Illustration from Venezuela

      Francisco Rodríguez

    2. 2The Impact of UNSC Sanctions on Food Security in the DPRK

      Hazel Smith

    3. 3Sowing Discord: Iranian Wheat Imports under Sanctions

      Esfandyar Batmanghelidj

    4. 4Sanctions and Their Lasting Legacy on Iraq’s Healthcare

      Omar Dewachi

    5. 5The Effect of Sanctions on the DPRK: Humanitarian Exemptions and the Health Sector

      C. Yoonhee Ryder, Edward I. Ham, and Kee B. Park

    6. 6The Gendered Impact of Sanctions on the DPRK

      Suzy Kim and Kevin Gray

    7. 7Economic Sanctions and the Human Security of Afghan Migrants in Iran

      Athar Shafaei

    8. 8The Impact of US Sanctions on Cuba’s Economic Development

      Raúl Rodríguez Rodríguez

    9. 9Blacklisting: The US’s Targeted Sanctions against Cuba, 1994–2021

      Seida Barrera Rodríguez, Ernesto Domínguez López, and Melina J. Iturriaga Bartuste

    10. 10The “Chilling Effect” of US Economic Sanctions on Banking and Financial Inclusion in Africa

      Charles B. Chilufya, S.J. and Fernando C. Saldivar, S.J.

    11. 11The Negative Impact of Sanctions on Humanitarian Aid

      Alice Debarre

    12. 12Sanctions as Barriers to the Work of Humanitarian Organizations in Syria

      Mohammad Kanfash

  8. Part IILegality, Legitimacy, and Accountability

    1. 13An Overview of Some Legal Issues Concerning Unilateral Sanctions

      Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont

    2. 14Unilateral Sanctions and Emerging Issues of International Human Rights Law

      Alena F. Douhan

    3. 15A Global Analysis of Economic Sanctions and Civil Society Participation in Target Countries

      Dursun Peksen

    4. 16Hurting Your Own Allies: The Impact of US Sanctions on Venezuela and the Fracturing of the Wrong Coalition

      Benedicte Bull and Antulio Rosales

    5. 17Walking a Diplomatic Tightrope: The US and South Korea’s Sanctions against Iran

      Deokjun Ha

    6. 18A Private-Sector Perspective on the Sanctions–Industrial Complex

      Nicholas W. Turner

    7. 19US Treasury Department Blacklisting and the Barriers to Delisting

      Erich Ferrari

    8. 20Caught in the Crosshairs of Sanctions and Anti-money Laundering Measures: Informal Value Transfer Systems and Civil Asset Forfeiture

      Rachel Barnes KC and Ryan Dowding

    9. 21Economic Sanctions: Accountability, Legality, and Legitimacy

      Joy Gordon

  9. Index

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  • Book: Economic Sanctions from Havana to Baghdad
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Joy Gordon, Loyola University, Chicago
  • Book: Economic Sanctions from Havana to Baghdad
  • Online publication: 28 November 2025
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