Replication Data for: Public Support for Economic Sanctions: An Experimental Analysis
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What are the determinants of public support for the government’s foreign policy? We shed light on this question by using experiments investigating public support for economic sanctions. Our results suggest that individuals are primarily motivated by humanitarian concerns in their decision to support the use of sanctions against a target country. We find that high levels of public pain in the target country are a p rimary reason to decide against supporting sanctions, and tailored sanctions, which aim to shift damage from the targeted country’s population to its leadership, receive more support than comprehensive sanctions. At the same time, policy effectiveness shapes public support, but only indirectly - through individuals’ subjective evaluations, rather than given estimates of policy success. When subjective evaluations of effectiveness are higher, sanctions receive more public support. Recalled effectiveness, on the other hand, has no direct effect on the decision to support the sanction policy.
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2023-11-21



