International Political Economy II


International Development Aid



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International Development Aid

    • Akram, T. 2003. "The international foreign aid regime: who gets foreign aid and how much?" Applied Economics 35 (11): 1351-6.

  • Andersen, Thomas Barnebeck, Henrik Hansen, and Thomas Markussen. 2006. "US Politics and World Bank IDA-Lending." Journal of Development Studies 42 (5): 772-94.

    • Bird, G., and D. Rowlands. 2007. "The IMF and the mobilisation of foreign aid." Journal of Development Studies 43 (5): 856-70.

    • Butkiewicz, J. L., and H. Yanikkaya. 2005. "The effects of IMF and World Bank lending on long-run economic growth: An empirical analysis." World Development 33 (3): 371-91.

    • Claessens, Stijn, Danny Cassimon, and Bjorn Van Campenhout. 2007. “Empirical Evidence on the New International Aid Architechture.” IMF Working Paper WP-07-277.

    • Cordella, T., and G. Dell'Ariccia. 2002. "Limits of conditionality in poverty reduction programs." Imf Staff Papers 49: 68-86.

    • Dalgaard, C. J. 2008. "Donor policy rules and aid effectiveness." Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control 32 (6): 1895-920.

    • Dreher, A., J. E. Sturm, and J. R. Vreeland. 2009. "Development aid and international politics: Does membership on the UN Security Council influence World Bank decisions?" Journal of Development Economics 88 (1): 1-18.

    • Easterly, William. 2007. “Are Aid Agencies Improving?” Economic Policy 22(52): 633-678.

  • Fleck, Robert K. and Christopher Kilby. 2006. “World Bank Independence: A Model and Statistical Analysis of US Influence.” Review of Development Economics 10 (2): 224-240.

  • Lavelle, Kathryn C. 2011. “Multinational Cooperation and Congress: The Legislative Process of Securing Funding for the World Bank.” International Studies Quarterly 55: 199-222.

    • Neumayer, Eric. 2003. "The determinants of aid allocation by regional multilateral development banks and United Nations agencies." International Studies Quarterly 47 (1): 101-22.

    • Rodrik, D. 2006. "Goodbye Washington consensus? Hello Washington confusion? A review of the World Bank's economic growth in the 1990s: Learning from a decade of reform." Journal of Economic Literature 44 (4): 973-87.

    • Svensson, J. 2000. "When is foreign aid policy credible? Aid dependence and conditionality." Journal of Development Economics 61 (1): 61-84.

    • Svensson, J. 2003. "Why conditional aid does not work and what can be done about it?" Journal of Development Economics 70 (2): 381-402.

    • Sanford, J. 1997. "Alternative ways to fund the International Development Association (IDA)." World Development 25 (3): 297-310.

    • Thiele, R., P. Nunnenkamp, and A. Dreher. 2007. "Do donors target aid in line with the Millennium Development Goals? A sector perspective of aid allocation." Review of World Economics 143 (4): 596-630.



Week 13: The Political Economy of Economic Sanctions


  • Allen, Susan Hanna. 2005. “The Determinants of Economic Sanctions’ Success and Failure.” International Interactions 31: 117-138.

  • Blanchard, Jean-Marc F. and Norrin M. Ripsman. 1999. “Asking the Right Question: When Do Economic Sanctions Work?” Security Studies 9: 228-264.

  • Blanchard, Jean-Marc F. and Norrin M. Ripsman. 2008. “A Political Theory of Economic Statecraft.” Foreign Policy Analysis 4: 371-398.

  • Bolks, Sean M. and Dina Al-Sowayel. 2000. “How Long Do Economic Sanctions Last? Examining the Sanctioning Process Through Duration.” Political Research Quarterly 53: 241-265.

  • Brooks, Risa. 2004. “Sanctions and Regime Type: What Works, and When.” Security Studies 11: 1-50.

  • Cox, Dan G. and A. Cooper Drury. 2006. “Democratic Sanctions: Connecting the Democratic Peace and Economic Sanctions.” Journal of Peace Research 43 (6): 709-722.

  • Dashti-Gibson, Haleh, Patricia Davis, and Benjamin Radcliff. 1997. “On the Determinants of the Success of Economic Sanctions: An Empirical Analysis.” American Journal of Political Science 41: 608-618.

  • Dorussen, Han, and Jongryn Mo. 2001. “Ending Economic Sanctions: Audience Costs and Rent-Seeking as Commitment Strategies.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (4): 395-426.

  • Drezner, Daniel W. 2000. “Bargaining, Enforcements, and Multilateral Sanctions: When Is Cooperation Counterproductive?” International Organization 54 (1): 73-102.

  • Drezner, Daniel W. 2003. “The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion.” International Organization 57 (4): 643-659.

  • Drury, A. Cooper. 1998. “Economic Sanctions Reconsidered.” Journal of Peace Research 35: 497-509.

  • Early, Bryan R. 2011. “Unmasking the Black Knights: Sanctions Busters and Their Effects on the Success of Economic Sanctions.” Foreign Policy Analysis 7(4): 381–402.

  • Hafner-Burton, Emilie M., and Alexander H. Montgomery. 2008. "Power or Plenty: How Do International Trade Institutions Affect Economic Sanctions?" Journal of Conflict Resolution 52 (2): 213-342.

  • Hart, Robert A. 2000 “Democracy and the Successful Use of Economic Sanctions.” Political Research Quarterly 53 (2):267-284.

  • Hoelscher, Christoph, and Hans-Michael Wolffgang. 1998. “The Wassenaar-Arrangement between International Trade, Non-Proliferation, and Export Controls.” Journal of World Trade 32(1) :45-63.

  • Hovi, Jon, Robert Huseby, and Detlef Sprinz. 2005. “When do (Imposed) Economic Sanctions Work?” World Politics 57: 479-499.

  • Lektzian, David and Mark Souva. 2001. “Institutions and International Cooperation: A Duration Analysis of the Effects of Sanctions.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 45 (1): 61-79.

  • Lektzian, David and Mark Souva. 2007.“An Institutional Theory of Sanctions Onset and Success.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 51 (6): 848-871.

  • Major, Solomon and Anthony McGann. 2005. “Caught in the Crossfire: ‘Innocent Bystanders’ as Optimal Targets of Economic Sanctions.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 49: 337-359.

  • Marinov, Nikolay. 2005. “Do Economic Sanctions Destabilize Country Leaders?” American Journal of Political Science 49 (3): 564-576.

  • McGillivray, Fiona and Allan C. Stam. 2004. “Political Institutions, Coercive Diplomacy, and the Duration of Economic Sanctions.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2): 154-172.

  • Pape, Robert.1997. “Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work.” International Security 22: 90-136.

  • Smith, Alastair. 1997. “The Success and Use of Economic Sanctions.” International Interactions 21: 229-245.

  • Weiss, Thomas G. 1999. “Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool: Weighing Humanitarian Impulses.” Journal of Peace Research 36(5): 499-509.


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