声明
摘要
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2.Problem Statement
1.3. Research Question
1.4.Hypothesis
1.5. Research MethOds
1.5.1.Research Design
1.5.2.Sampling Tecknique
1.5.3.Thematic Analysis
1.6.Literature Review
1.6.1.How Sanctions work
1.6.2.The failure of Sanctions
1.6.3.The Impact of Sanctions on the target country
1.7.Theoretical Framework
1.7.1.Liberalism and Saactions
1.7.2.Realism and Sanctions
1.8Concept Definition
1.8.1.Sanctions
1.8.2.Land Reform
1.9.Structure of the Thesis
Chapter 2-The rationale for the Imposition of Economic Sanctions
2.1.Coercion
2.2.Punishment
2.3.Symbolism
2.4.Signaling
2.5.Economic Sanctions and the Media
2.6. US Sanctions as a tool for regime change
2.7.US Economic Sanctions as a Tool for Neo Colonialism
Chapter 3-What caused the US to impose economic sanctions on Zimbabwe?
3.1.From the perspective of the government of Zimbabwe and the US government
3.2.Historical Context of Zimbabwe sanctions
3.3.Are the unilateral sanctions legal under international law?
3.4. Are the US economic sanctions on Zimbabwe legal?
Chapter 4-Impact of Economic Sanctions on Zimbabwe
4.1.Sanctions in a GIobalized Era
4.2.The Impact of travel bans,asset freezing and arms embargoes
4.3.Effects of sanctions on Zimbabwe’s economy and rights of civilians
4.3.1.Right to Healthcare
4.3.2.Right to Education
4.3.3.Right to Life
4.3.4.Multilateral financial institutions funding and their impact on well-being
Chapter 5-The failure of US economic sanctions on Zimbabwe
5.1.Domestic factors
5.1.1.Fast Track Land Reform Program
5.1.2.Indigenization and Empowerment Program
5.1.3.Government of National Unity
5.2.Bilateral support from China
5.2.1.FOCAC
5.2.2.Diplomacy
5.2.3.Look East Policy
5.3.Regional Solidarity from SADC
5.4.Solidarity from AU
Chapter 6-Conclusions and Recommendations
6.1Conclusion
6.2.Recommendations
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
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