@article{b42512d7e3da48bab9ccff8300869bad,
title = "Norms reconstituting interests: Global racial equality and U.S. sanctions against South Africa",
author = "Audie Klotz",
note = "Funding Information: For extensive discussions and detailed comments I thank Paul D'Anieri, Locksley Edmondson, Lori Gronich, Anita Isaacs, Peter Katzenstein, Cecelia Lynch, John Odell, Judith Reppy, Chris Reus-Smit, Cherie Steele, and Alex Wendt. I gratefully acknowledge financial support for research and writing from the following institutions: the National Science Foundation's graduate fellowship program, the Social Science Research Council's MacArthur Program on International Peace and Security, and the University of Southern California's visiting scholar program at its Center for International Studies. 1. For the most comprehensive overview of sanctions against South Africa, see Deon Geldenhuys, Outcast States: A Comparative Analysis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990).",
year = "1995",
doi = "10.1017/S0020818300033348",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "49",
pages = "451--478",
journal = "International Organization",
issn = "0020-8183",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "3",
}