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Simon Billenness, “Beyond South Africa: New Frontiers in Social Responsibility,” Business and Society Review 30 (summer 1993), p. 29
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, vol.30
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Corporate Initiatives: A Second Human Rights Revolution
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Douglass Cassell, “Corporate Initiatives: A Second Human Rights Revolution,” Fordham International Law Journal 19 (1996), pp. 1963–84.
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, pp. 130-136
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Taking Foreign Policy Away from the Feds
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Washington Quarterly
, vol.10
, pp. 195
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Theory of International Politics
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Power Politics, Institutions, and Transnational Relations
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edited by Thomas Risse-Kappen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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Stephen D. Krasner, “Power Politics, Institutions, and Transnational Relations,” in Bringing Transnational Relations Back In: Non-State Actors, Domestic Structures, and International Institutions, edited by Thomas Risse-Kappen (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995), pp. 257–79.
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
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Richard W. Mansbach, Yale H. Ferguson, and Donald E. Lampert, The Web of World Politics: Nonstate Actors in the Global System (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976), p. 3.
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The Web of World Politics: Nonstate Actors in the Global System
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Ferguson, Y.H.2
Lampert, D.E.3
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The Persistent Nation-State and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act
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December
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Mark L. Movsesian, “The Persistent Nation-State and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act,” Cardozo Law Review 18 (December 1996), p. 1091.
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Cardozo Law Review
, vol.18
, pp. 1091
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New Global Potentates: NGOs and the ‘Unregulated’ Marketplace
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Peter J. Spiro, “New Global Potentates: NGOs and the ‘Unregulated’ Marketplace,” Cardozo Law Review 18 (December 1996), p. 961.
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Cardozo Law Review
, vol.18
, pp. 961
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On the variation in national regulations, see Washington, D.C.: Investor Responsibility Research Center [IRRC], September
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On the variation in national regulations, see Alison Cooper, International Bank Lending to South Africa (Washington, D.C.: Investor Responsibility Research Center [IRRC], September 1988), pp. 329–33.
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edited by Robert E. Edgar (Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press
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Richard Knight, “Sanctions, Disinvestment, and U.S. Corporations in South Africa,” in Sanctioning Apartheid, edited by Robert E. Edgar (Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1990), p. 81.
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Testimony of Gordon Phelps in U.S. Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Legislative Options and United States Policy Toward South Africa, 99th Congress, 2nd session, 1985, p. 164. Reagan administration officials made comparable arguments in equating constructive engagement with these “sanctions of the marketplace.”
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Legislative Options and United States Policy Toward South Africa
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“South African Bank Deadlock,” Financial Times, February 19, 1986, p. 16.
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Financial Times
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How South Africa Won Its Billion-Dollar Battle in the IMF
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David Tonge and Quentin Peel, “How South Africa Won Its Billion-Dollar Battle in the IMF,” Financial Times, January 25, 1983, p. 4.
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Financial Times
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Peel, Q.2
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Richard Leonard, “Business and South Africa: Pressures Against Apartheid Mount in the USA,” Multinational Business (fall 1984), pp. 15–17.
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, pp. 15-17
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According to the IRRC, $4 billion of the $13 billion remaining in frozen assets in 1989 was converted through this device. U.S. banks, facing stronger pressure at home, used Section 12 to cover $1.7 billion, or 70 percent, of their $2.4 billion in outstanding loans. See B, Supplement C, March 12
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According to the IRRC, $4 billion of the $13 billion remaining in frozen assets in 1989 was converted through this device. U.S. banks, facing stronger pressure at home, used Section 12 to cover $1.7 billion, or 70 percent, of their $2.4 billion in outstanding loans. See “U.S. Banks and South Africa,” Banking Report B, Supplement C, March 12, 1991, p. 4.
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Banking Report
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Financial Times
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Crehan to Secretary of State, “Update on Divestment,” October 30, 1987, Johannesburg 02287 (document obtained through the Freedom of Information Act).
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Update on Divestment
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Anthony Robinson, “Sanctions Limit Growth Rate,” Financial Times, June 9, 1988, Survey, p. 2.
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Financial Times
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What Happens When U.S. Companies Sell Their South African Operations
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Critical Issues Monitor
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Jennifer Kibbe and David Hauck, “Leaving South Africa: The Impact of U.S. Corporate Disinvestment,” IRRC, South Africa Review Service, July 1988, pp. 18–20.
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, pp. 18-20
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Critical Issues Monitor
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August According to the IRRC, from 1984 through 1990, 65 percent (202 of 313) of U.S. investors withdrew, as contrasted with 24 percent (131 of 574) for the rest of the world. See and February 1993, pp. 30–31
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According to the IRRC, from 1984 through 1990, 65 percent (202 of 313) of U.S. investors withdrew, as contrasted with 24 percent (131 of 574) for the rest of the world. See “Facts and Figures on South Africa: Answers to 12 Frequently Asked Questions,” August 1990, p. 3, and February 1993, pp. 30–31.
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Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU), Myanmar, Country Report, 1996, no. 3, p. 11.
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Myanmar, Country Report
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, pp. 11
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, pp. 14
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Senate Passes Foreign Aid Bill after Dispute over Myanmar
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See July 27
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See Carroll Doherty and Pat Towell, “Senate Passes Foreign Aid Bill after Dispute over Myanmar,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, July 27, 1996, p. 2131.
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Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report
, pp. 2131
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Oil Daily
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April 22 Business Week reported that 75 U.S. colleges and universities have boycott movements associated with Burma
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Business Week (Bruce Einhom, “Doing Business with Strongmen,” April 22, 1996, p. 53) reported that 75 U.S. colleges and universities have boycott movements associated with Burma.
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Doing Business with Strongmen
, pp. 53
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“Unlike the South African case, proxy resolutions calling for disinvestment or linking the suspension of operations to a regime's political practices were ruled out of order by a 1994 decision by the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission as unrelated to the fiduciary responsibilities of the companies. Hence, proxy resolutions had to be crafted to comport with this ruling. See January
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“Unlike the South African case, proxy resolutions calling for disinvestment or linking the suspension of operations to a regime's political practices were ruled out of order by a 1994 decision by the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission as unrelated to the fiduciary responsibilities of the companies. Hence, proxy resolutions had to be crafted to comport with this ruling. See IRRC, Social Issues Reporter, January 1996, p. 6.
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Organization for International Investment, “Status of State and Local Sanctions,” November 4, 1997. This survey w'as posted on the w'ebsite of USA-Engage, a corporate lobbying group opposed to unilateral sanctions (http://www.usaengage.org/news/status.html).
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Status of State and Local Sanctions
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Financial Times
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Jay Matthews, “Pepsico to Pull Out of Burma,” Washington Post, January 28, 1997, p. C2.
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Washington Post
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Oil Daily
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Agis Salpukas, “Foreign Energy, Domestic Politics: Burmese Projects Test UNOCAL's Resolve,” New York Times, May 22, 1997, p. Dl.
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, pp. Dl
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Michael Lelyveld, “Clinton Backs Weld on Sanctions against Myanmar,” Journal of Commerce, July 23, 1997, p. 5A.
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Journal of Commerce
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New York Times
, pp. A1
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Social Issues Reporter
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Shell Facing New Onslaught on Nigeria
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“Shell Facing New Onslaught on Nigeria,” Financial Times, December 16, 1995, p. 3.
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Financial Times
, pp. 3
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Joshua Hammer, “Nigeria's Crude,” Harpers, June 1996, p. 58.
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Harpers
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Oil Daily
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Nigeria Mixes Oil and Money: A Potent Formula Keeps U.S. Sanctions at Bay
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For a detailed reporting on the failed sanctions effort, see Glenn Frankel, “Nigeria Mixes Oil and Money: A Potent Formula Keeps U.S. Sanctions at Bay,” Washington Post, November 24, 1996, p. C1.
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Washington Post
, pp. C1
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Paul Lewis, “U.S. Seeking Tough Sanctions to Press Nigeria for Democracy,” New York Times, March 12, 1996, p. A1.
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New York Times
, pp. A1
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November 14 Unlike other NGOs involved in this issue, Amnesty's mandate is to remain apolitical and protest the incarceration of “prisoners of conscience”-i.e., those who do not advocate violence'and the use of torture against all prisoners. Rather than advocate a strategy of nonstate sanctions to weaken the regime, its aim is to use MNCs, such as Shell, to add another voice for the release of political prisoners
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Inter Press Service, November 14,1995. Unlike other NGOs involved in this issue, Amnesty's mandate is to remain apolitical and protest the incarceration of “prisoners of conscience”-i.e., those who do not advocate violence'and the use of torture against all prisoners. Rather than advocate a strategy of nonstate sanctions to weaken the regime, its aim is to use MNCs, such as Shell, to add another voice for the release of political prisoners.
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Also, note the difference between Amnesty and Greenpeace in their response to Shell's announcement of human rights guidelines in Stefan Wagstyl, “Campaigners Dialogue with Business Urged,” Financial Times, March 19, 1997, p. 3.
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Financial Times
, pp. 3
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Shell's Shareholders Reject a Human Rights Initiative
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Youseff Ibrahim, “Shell's Shareholders Reject a Human Rights Initiative,” New York Times, May 15, 1997, p. D4.
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New York Times
, pp. D4
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Robert Corzine, “Shell to Consult Pressure Groups,” Financial Times, March 18, 1997, p. 23.
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Financial Times
, pp. 23
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International E&P at Record Height, Important Discoveries Driving Activity
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Dev George, “International E&P at Record Height, Important Discoveries Driving Activity,” Offshore, May 1997, p. 36
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Offshore
, pp. 36
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Curbing Runaway Sanctions
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September 8
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“Curbing Runaway Sanctions,” Journal of Commerce, September 8, 1997, p. 6A.
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Journal of Commerce
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Proliferation of Sanctions Creates a Tangle of Good Intentions
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See “Proliferation of Sanctions Creates a Tangle of Good Intentions,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report, September 13, 1997, pp. 2113–20.
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