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International Journal of Political Science and Development Vol. 3(1), pp. 15–29, January, 2015. DOI: 10.14662/IJPSD2014.060 ISSN: 2360-784X
Research Paper
International Conflict Resolution and Preventions: Issues and Opportunity for peace in the 21st Century
Dr. Joshua O. Miluwi
Associate Professor, Applied Economics and Business Management, Department of Commerce and Management, Career College and Visiting Faculty, Career Institute of International Management, Barkatullah University Bhopal (M.P.) Email: drbobjoshuamlw7@gmail.com. Mobile-09893956441
Accepted 17 January 2015
In this paper we analyze sanctioning policies in international law. We
develop a model of international military conflict where the conflicting
countries can be a target of international sanctions. These sanctions
constitute an equilibrium outcome of an international political market
for sanctions, where different countries trade political influence. We
show that the level of sanctions in equilibrium is strictly positive but
limited, in the sense that higher sanctions would exacerbate the
military conflict, not reduce it. We then propose an alter-native
interpretation to the perceived lack of effectiveness of international
sanctions, by showing that the problem might not be one of under
sanctioning but of over sanctioning. Cite This Article As: Miluwi JO (2014). International Conflict Resolution and Preventions: Issues and Opportunity for peace in the 21st Century. Inter. J. Polit. Sci. Develop. 3(1): 15-29
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