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Colleagues, In November, 1997, Project Ploughshares--one of Canada's largest independent think tanks on peace and conflict issues--convened a forum in Toronto with the title: "Assessing Economic Sanctions." It was structured around case studies from South Africa, Iraq, and Cuba. A hard copy report on the forum was later published in their series of working papers. Contents include: Introduction, by Ernie Regehr Globalization: The Linkage between Human Rights and International Trade, by Edward Broadbent The Paradox of International Sanctions, by Kim Richard Nossal Assessing Iraq Sanctions, by Richard McCutcheon South Africa and International Sanctions, by Renate Pratt Appendix: Reports of Case Studies Groups - Iraq, South Africa, Cuba The report is now posted on-line. Go to the resources section of their home page at http://www.ploughshares.ca/ and look for Assessing Economic Sanctions: Ploughshares Working Paper 98-1. I noticed when I took a quick look that although the endnotes to papers are intact, the web version lost the note numbers in the text. You can likely figure out where the references should go. Hope it can be of some use to others. Best regards, Rick ****************** Richard McCutcheon Assistant Professor Conflict Resolution Studies International Development Studies Menno Simons College/University of Winnipeg 380 Spence Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3B 2E9 (T) 204-786-9081 (F) 204-783-3699 (E) richard.mccutcheon@uwinnipeg.ca -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 send emails with attached files to the list *** Archived at http://linux.clare.cam.ac.uk/~saw27/casi/discuss.html ***