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Claims to Legitimacy Matter: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes. (2013). von Soest, Christian ; Grauvogel, Julia.
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  24. Economic Sanctions, Speculative Attacks and Currency Crisis. (2015). Pourshahabi, Farshid ; Dahmardeh, Nazar.
    In: Asian Economic and Financial Review.
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  26. Claims to Legitimacy Matter: Why Sanctions Fail to Instigate Democratization in Authoritarian Regimes. (2013). von Soest, Christian ; Grauvogel, Julia.
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  27. Are All Dictators Equal? The Selective Targeting of Democratic Sanctions against Authoritarian Regimes. (2013). von Soest, Christian ; Wahman, Michael.
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  28. China’s Potential for Economic Coercion in the South China Sea Disputes: A Comparative Study of the Philippines and Vietnam. (2012). Ravindran, Madhu Sudan .
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  31. Measuring the Effectiveness of Arms Embargoes. (2008). Brzoska, Michael.
    In: Peace Economics, Peace Science, and Public Policy.
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