2020
DOI: 10.1111/dome.12218
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Under hegemonic pressure: 2018 American sanctions against Iran and Turkey’s response

Abstract: This article examines Turkey's decision to comply with American sanctions against Iran reimposed in May 2018 despite Turkey's initial resistance. To this end, I answer the following questions: (1) is Turkey capable of resisting American pressure to join the sanctions against Iran and maintain good relations with Iran? (2) How does Turkey's stance on American sanctions affect the Turkish economy

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“…Other instruments besides sanctions should be in place. In addition, this investigation confirms Matera's (2020) argument suggesting that the impact of sanctions depends on actors' calculations of the benefits and costs associated with their sanctions. The extent to which minorities suffer from sanctions partly relies on whether the sender state specifically desires to target them or not.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Other instruments besides sanctions should be in place. In addition, this investigation confirms Matera's (2020) argument suggesting that the impact of sanctions depends on actors' calculations of the benefits and costs associated with their sanctions. The extent to which minorities suffer from sanctions partly relies on whether the sender state specifically desires to target them or not.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%