Replication Data for: Winning hearts and minds with economic sanctions? Evidence from a survey experiment in Venezuela
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This is the replication dataset, do-file, and log of results for the article "Winning hearts and minds with economic sanctions? Evidence from a survey experiment in Venezuela". Abstract: Previous research contends that economic sanctions must benefit opposition groups relative to the incumbent regime in order to generate policy change. However, studies have found that sanctions often backfire and increase regime support. While this rally-around-the-flag effect is well known, we do not know how senders can prevent it. In this article, I use individual-level data from a targeted state to examine whether a sender’s framing of the sanctions may play a role in preventing the rally-around-the-flag effect. A survey experiment conducted among respondents in Venezuela demonstrates that the public attitude toward sanctions is shaped by the framing of the sanctions. Specifically, people adopt more favorable views when interpreting sanctions as targeted measures against regime members with the explicit goal of protecting fundamental human rights. The effects are evident among moderates, which is significant as they are otherwise the group most likely to rally behind the regime.
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2020-09-02



