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Bryan R Early
Bryan R Early
Professor of Political Science, University at Albany, SUNY
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Busted sanctions
BR Early
Busted Sanctions, 2015
292*2015
Sleeping with your friends' enemies: An explanation of sanctions-busting trade
BR Early
International Studies Quarterly 53 (1), 49-71, 2009
1972009
Unmasking the black knights: Sanctions busters and their effects on the success of economic sanctions
BR Early
Foreign Policy Analysis 7 (4), 381-402, 2011
1592011
Searching in the shadows: The impact of economic sanctions on informal economies
B Early, D Peksen
Political Research Quarterly 72 (4), 821-834, 2019
1052019
Alliances and trade with sanctioned states: A study of US economic sanctions, 1950–2000
BR Early
Journal of Conflict Resolution 56 (3), 547-572, 2012
982012
Economic sanctions, international institutions, and sanctions busters: When does institutionalized cooperation help sanctioning efforts?
BR Early, R Spice
Foreign policy analysis 11 (3), 339-360, 2015
832015
" Larger than a party, yet smaller than a state": locating Hezbollah's place within Lebanon's state and society
BR Early
World Affs. 168, 115, 2005
832005
Out of the shadows or into the dark? Economic openness, IMF programs, and the growth of shadow economies
RG Blanton, B Early, D Peksen
The Review of International Organizations 13, 309-333, 2018
722018
Do sanctions always stigmatize? The effects of economic sanctions on foreign aid
BR Early, A Jadoon
International Interactions 42 (2), 217-243, 2016
572016
Going for the gold: Status-seeking behavior and Olympic performance
JP Rhamey Jr, BR Early
International Area Studies Review 16 (3), 244-261, 2013
572013
Governments, rebels, and the use of child soldiers in internal armed conflicts: A global analysis, 1987–2007
R Tynes, BR Early
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 21 (1), 79-110, 2015
562015
Going fishing versus hunting whales: Explaining changes in how the US enforces economic sanctions
BR Early, KA Preble
Security Studies 29 (2), 231-267, 2020
542020
Economic sanctions in flux: Enduring challenges, new policies, and defining the future research agenda
BR Early, M Cilizoglu
International Studies Perspectives 21 (4), 438-477, 2020
532020
Exploring the final frontier: An empirical analysis of global civil space proliferation
BR Early
International Studies Quarterly 58 (1), 55-67, 2014
512014
Still unjust, just in different ways: how targeted sanctions fall short of just war theory's principles
BR Early, M Schulzke
International Studies Review 21 (1), 57-80, 2019
492019
Loss aversion and foreign policy resolve
JD Berejikian, BR Early
Political Psychology 34 (5), 649-671, 2013
482013
Following START: Risk acceptance and the 1991–1992 presidential nuclear initiatives
M Fuhrmann, BR Early
Foreign Policy Analysis 4 (1), 21-43, 2008
402008
Does punishing sanctions busters work? Sanctions enforcement and US trade with sanctioned states
BR Early, TM Peterson
Political Research Quarterly 75 (3), 782-796, 2022
312022
Complying by denying: Explaining why states develop nonproliferation export controls
DM Stinnett, BR Early, C Horne, J Karreth
International Studies Perspectives 12 (3), 308-326, 2011
312011
Spying from space: Reconnaissance satellites and interstate disputes
BR Early, E Gartzke
Journal of Conflict Resolution 65 (9), 1551-1575, 2021
282021
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