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Dursun Peksen
Dursun Peksen
University of Memphis Professor of Political Science
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Better or worse? The effect of economic sanctions on human rights
D Peksen
Journal of Peace Research 46 (1), 59-77, 2009
4842009
Coercive or corrosive: The negative impact of economic sanctions on democracy
D Peksen, AC Drury
International Interactions 36 (3), 240-264, 2010
3392010
Can states buy peace? Social welfare spending and civil conflicts
Z Taydas, D Peksen
Journal of Peace Research 49 (2), 273-287, 2012
2462012
When do imposed economic sanctions work? A critical review of the sanctions effectiveness literature
D Peksen
Defence and Peace Economics 30 (6), 635-647, 2019
1912019
Economic Sanctions and Political Repression: Assessing the Impact of Coercive Diplomacy on Political Freedoms.
P Dursun, D Cooper
Human Rights Review 10 (3), 393-411, 2009
1912009
When do economic sanctions work? Asymmetric perceptions, issue salience, and outcomes
AUJ Ang, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 60 (1), 135-145, 2007
1882007
Women and economic statecraft: The negative impact international economic sanctions visit on women
AC Drury, D Peksen
European Journal of International Relations 20 (2), 463-490, 2014
1662014
Economic sanctions and human security: the public health effect of economic sanctions
D Peksen
Foreign Policy Analysis 7 (3), 237-251, 2011
1482011
The impact of human rights INGO shaming on humanitarian interventions
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Journal of Politics 76 (1), 215-228, 2014
1432014
Does foreign military intervention help human rights?
D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 65 (3), 558-571, 2012
1382012
The impact of human rights INGO activities on economic sanctions
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations, 1-21, 2012
1192012
Successful or counterproductive coercion? The effect of international sanctions on conflict intensity
L Hultman, D Peksen
Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (6), 1315-1339, 2017
1112017
Economic coercion and currency crises in target countries
D Peksen, B Son
Journal of Peace Research 52 (4), 448-462, 2015
1072015
Media-driven humanitarianism? News media coverage of human rights abuses and the use of economic sanctions
D Peksen, TM Peterson, AC Drury
International Studies Quarterly 58 (4), 855-866, 2014
992014
Economic sanctions and banking crises in target economies
E Hatipoglu, D Peksen
Defence and Peace Economics 29 (2), 171-189, 2018
942018
The impact of IMF and World Bank programs on labor rights
RG Blanton, SL Blanton, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 68 (2), 324-336, 2015
822015
Women’s rights INGO shaming and the government respect for women’s rights
A Murdie, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations 10, 1-22, 2015
762015
Searching in the shadows: The impact of economic sanctions on informal economies
B Early, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 72 (4), 821-834, 2019
752019
Sanctions and alternate markets: How trade and alliances affect the onset of economic coercion
D Peksen, TM Peterson
Political Research Quarterly 69 (1), 4-16, 2016
702016
Coercive diplomacy and press freedom: An empirical assessment of the impact of economic sanctions on media openness
D Peksen
International Political Science Review 31 (4), 449-469, 2010
672010
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