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| T. Clifton Morgan - Economics Dictionary of Arguments | |||
| T. Clifton Morgan: T. Clifton Morgan is a US-American political scientist and Professor of Political Science at Rice University. He uses formal modeling techniques to explain foreign policy decisions and international conflict. His research extensively covers the use and effectiveness of economic sanctions and he has co-authored significant datasets on the threat and imposition of sanctions.
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| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Consequences | Sanctions Consequences | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Effectiveness | Sanctions Effectiveness | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Evasion | Sanctions Evasion | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions History | Sanctions History | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Objectives | Sanctions Objectives | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Policies | Sanctions Policies | |
| Morgan, T. Clifton | Sanctions Theory | Sanctions Theory | |
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