More ethical than not: Sanctions as surgical tools: Response to "a peaceful, silent, deadly remedy"

Ethics and International Affairs 13:143–148 (1999)
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Abstract

Joy Gordon has made a major contribution to both the ethical analysis and the policy evaluation of economic sanctions. Her claims against sanctions should be understood as critique rather than condemnation of sanctions on ethical grounds

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Just war principles and economic sanctions.Albert C. Pierce - 1996 - Ethics and International Affairs 10:99–113.

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