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“Off Target: How U.S. Sanctions Are Crippling Venezuela,” Commonweal, October 19, 2018

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“Reconsidering Economic Sanctions,” in Soft War: The Ethics of Unarmed Conflict (Cambridge University Press, 2017)

“El Bloqueo: The Cuban Embargo Continues,” Harper’s Magazine (July 2016)

“Economic Sanctions as ‘Negative Development’: The Case of Cuba,” Journal of International Development, vol. 28, no. 4 (2016)

“Extraterritoriality: Issues of Overbreadth and the Chilling Effect of Sanctions in the Cases of Cuba and Iran,” Harvard International Law Journal, online (January 2016).

“The Invisibility of Human Harm: How Smart Sanctions Consumed All the Oxygen in the Room,” Social Research, vol. 82, Number 4 (Winter 2015)

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“Political Hermeneutics: Three Moments of Interpretation of UN Security Council Resolutions,” Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 4, no. 8 (2015)

“Proving Impoverishment: Child Mortality Rates and the Problem of Moral Recognition,” Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, Vol. 32, no. 1 (spring 2014)

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“The Human Costs of the Iran Sanctions,” Foreign Policy (foreignpolicy.com), October 18, 2013

“Crippling Iran: The UN Security Council and the Tactic of Deliberate Ambiguity,” Georgetown Journal of International Law, vol. 44, no. 3 (2013)

“The Sword of Damocles: Revisiting the Question of Whether the Security Council is Bound by Law,” Chicago Journal of International Law, Volume 12, No. 2 (2012). 

The US Embargo Against Cuba and the Diplomatic Challenges to ExtraterritorialityFletcher Forum of World Affairs (Winter 2012)

Smart Sanctions Revisited (pdf), Ethics and International Affairs, Fall 2011

U.S. Responsible for Human Toll of Iraq Sanctions, Capital Times, December 22, 2010

“Smart Sanctions” on Iran are Dumb, Foreign Policy in Focus, September 9, 2010

Lessons We Should Have Learned from the Iraq Sanctions,” Foreignpolicy.com, July 8, 2010.

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The Accusations Against the Oil for Food Program: The Volcker Reports,” Arab Studies Quarterly, Summer/Fall 2006

“Accountability and Global Governance: The Case of Iraq,” Ethics and International Affairs, March 2006

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The UN is Us: Saddam Hussein’s Silent Partner,” Harper’s Magazine, December 2004.

Scandals of Oil-for-Food,” Middle East Report Online, July 2004

When Intent Makes All the Difference in the World: Economic Sanctions and the Accusation of Genocide,” Yale Human Rights and Development Law Journal, Vol. 5, 2002. (PDF)

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A Peaceful, Silent, Deadly Remedy: The Ethics of Economic Sanctions,” Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 13, 1999.

Economic Sanctions, Just War Doctrine, and ‘The Fearful Spectacle of the Civilian Dead,’” Cross Currents, Fall 1999.