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How have economic warfare and sanctions been applied in modern history, with what success and with what unintended consequences? In this book, leading economic historians provide answers through case studies ranging from the eighteenth-century rivalry of Britain and France and the American Civil War to the two World Wars and the Cold War. They show how countries faced with economic measures have responded by resisting, adapting to, or seeking to pre-empt the attack so that the effects of an economic attack could be delayed or temporarily neutralized. Behind the scenes, however, economic measures shaped the course of warfare: they moulded war plans, raised the adversary's costs of mobilization, and tipped the balance of final outcomes. This book is the first to combine the study of economic warfare and sanctions, showing the deep similarities and continuities as well as the differences, in an integrated framework.
Contents
Introduction. Economic Warfare and Sanctions since 1688: An Overview Stephen Broadberry and Mark Harrison; Chapter I. The Second Hundred Years War: France vs England (1688-1815) Loïc Charles and Guillaume Daudin; Chapter II. Economic Warfare: The American Civil War W. Walker Hanlon, Paul W. Rhode and Hugh Rockoff; Chapter III. Blockading Britain and Germany during World War I: Preparations, Conduct and Consequences of Economic Warfare Stephen Broadberry and Tamás Vonyó; Chapter IV. Can Economic Sanctions Work in a Smaller Conflict? The Italo-Ethiopian War of 1935-1936 Mattia Bertazzini, Jari Eloranta and Elina Kuorelahti; Chapter V. Economic Warfare against Japan, 1931-1945 Tetsuji Okazaki and Akira Okubo; Chapter VI. War of Attrition: Economic Warfare between Britain and Germany in World War II Mark Harrison and Hans-Joachim Voth; Chapter VII. No Trading with the Enemy: COCOM Commemorated Vincent Geloso and Albrecht Ritschl; Chapter VIII. From Condemnation to Action? United Nations Sanctions on Rhodesia and South Africa Leigh A. Gardner and Martine Mariotti.