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There was a recent piece (1999) on precisely this in a recent issue of the academic journal Review of International Studies. I don't have the precise reference, but you shouldn't have any difficulty finding it. Cheers Eric On Fri, 10 Sep 1999 19:20:39 -0400 (EDT) Geoffrey A Lundeen <lundeeng@pilot.msu.edu> wrote: > Hello > > I am looking for sources of feminist advocacy, or offering a feminist > perspective, on economic sanctions. Please backchannel me if you have any > suggestions. > > Geoffrey Lundeen > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. > To be removed/added, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk, NOT > the whole list. Please do not sent emails with attached files to the list > *** Archived at http://linux.clare.cam.ac.uk/~saw27/casi/discuss.html *** > ---------------------- Dr. Eric Herring Department of Politics University of Bristol 10 Priory Road Bristol BS8 1TU England, UK Tel. +44-(0)117-928-8582 Fax +44-(0)117-973-2133 http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Politics eric.herring@bristol.ac.uk -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a discussion list run by the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. To be removed/added, email soc-casi-discuss-request@lists.cam.ac.uk, NOT the whole list. Please do not sent emails with attached files to the list *** Archived at http://linux.clare.cam.ac.uk/~saw27/casi/discuss.html ***