5 edition of Making Targeted Sanctions Effective found in the catalog.
Published
April 2003
by Department of Peace and Conflict Research Upp
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Peter Wallensteen (Editor), Carina Staibano (Editor), Mikael Eriksson (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 156 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12853755M |
ISBN 10 | 9150616579 |
ISBN 10 | 9789150616576 |
Making Targeted Sanctions Effective. Simple search (English) Book (Other scientific) Place, publisher, year, edition, pages Uppsala University, Keywords [en] Sanctions, United Nations, Implementation, Targeting National Category. The Russian action in Crimea resulted in a long list of targeted sanctions being imposed by both the United States and the EU, especially within oil- and energy-related fields. Eleven state-owned oil companies and defense firms, as well as banks, were denied access to capital markets and loans, making financing operations difficult.
Beijing should avoid a tit-for-tat response to US sanctions on Hong Kong and mainland Chinese officials over the city’s national security law, government advisers . 'This book focuses on UN targeted sanctions and centers on quantitative and qualitative data sets with respect to the purposes, instruments used, implementation issues, unintended consequences, and calibration of effectiveness. The book is a compendium of sections written by various authors and eschews the usual case studies in favor of cross Reviews: 1.
"Catching Up with Society – What, How, and Why: The Regulation of the un Security Council’s Targeted Sanctions" published on 01 Jan by Brill | Nijhoff. The Graduate Institute’s Targeted Sanctions Consortium analyzed the usage of sanctions by the UN specifically and found that on average sanctions are effective in achieving their stated goals approximately 31 percent of the time. Sanctions are ultimately more effective at signaling or constraining than eliciting a change in behavior.
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'The book Targeted Sanctions: The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action constitutes essential reading for scholars and policymakers interested in understanding why the United Nations (UN) imposes sanctions, the factors affecting their success, and.
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Making Targeted Sanctions Effective: Format: Paperback. The Stockholm Process proceeds from the assumption that to make targeted sanctions effective, they have to be implemented through a chain of actions involving all levels of decision making: the Secu-rity Council, its Sanctions Committees, the Member States and their administrative agencies.
International governmental organiza. Making Targeted Sanctions Effective Guidelines for the implementation of UN Policy Options. Publishing date Febru The Complete Report, pages. The main theme of the book is that the new types of sanctions constitute a challenge to the international system.
First, there are more of the targeted sanctions, including financial, travel, aviation, special commodity and arms sanctions.
Furthermore, there are considerable but varied practices in implementation. Also there are now sanctions by new actors (regional bodies, international. The book assesses the effectiveness of targeted sanctions based on a policy outcome and on a contribution of the UN’s sanctions to that outcome.
As stressed by Francesco Giumelli, targeted sanctions have three different purposes – not only coercion, which is still prevalent in public discourse, but also constraint, and signaling.
Corpus ID: Making targeted sanctions effective: guidelines for the implementation of UN policy options @inproceedings{WallensteenMakingTS, title={Making targeted sanctions effective: guidelines for the implementation of UN policy options}, author={Peter Wallensteen and. The main theme of the book is that the new types of sanctions constitute a challenge to the international system.
First, there are more of the targeted sanctions, including financial, travel, aviation, special commodity and arms sanctions. Furthermore, there are considerable but varied practices in. The two TSC datasets assess UN targeted sanctions as effective 22% of the time and describe major aspects of UN targeted sanctions regimes, including the types of sanctions, their purposes and.
The recommendations aim to be of value to implementers in national governments, to policymakers in the UN, and to other international actors involved in carrying out effective targeted sanctions.
In recent years, international attention has turned toward the use of targeted, 'smart' sanctions that minimize unintended humanitarian consequences and focus coercive pressure on responsible decision makers.
Some of the world's leading sanctions experts and practitioners join together in this book to provide the first published account of the emerging theory and practice of smart sanctions.
The main theme of the book is that the new types of sanctions constitute a challenge to the international system. First, there are more of the targeted sanctions, including financial, travel, aviation, special commodity and arms sanctions. Furthermore, there are considerable but.
Targeted Sanctions Book Summary: International sanctions have become the instrument of choice for policymakers dealing with a variety of different challenges to international peace and security. This is the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of all the targeted sanctions regimes imposed by the United Nations since the end of the Cold War.
Making Targeted Sanctions Effective: Guidelines for the Implementation of UN Policy Options (Febru ) This final report of the Stockholm Process, headed by the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, offers recommendations to the United Nations in order to make targeted sanctions effective without adversely.
Smart Sanctions Revisited - Volume 25 Issue 3 - Joy Gordon. Targeted sanctions—often referred to as “smart sanctions”—began in large measure as a response to the UN Security Council sanctions imposed on Iraq in andafter its invasion of Kuwait. The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
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Making targeted sanctions effective: guidelines for the implementation of UN policy options in SearchWorks catalog. Types of UN targeted sanctions and their effectiveness If we look in more detail at the 24 unique case episodes in which UN targeted sanctions have been effective by the criteria outlined above (keeping in mind that sanctions might be effective in both constraining and signaling within the same episode, producing a total of This is the first comprehensive and systematic analysis of all the targeted sanctions regimes imposed by the United Nations since the end of the Cold War.
Drawing on the collaboration of more than fifty scholars and policy practitioners from across the globe (the Targeted Sanctions Consortium), the book analyzes two new databases, one. That book, now on its third edition (from ), attempts to access the aims and success of every economic sanction for which it can find data.
AD. AD. Targeted sanctions.Based on an analysis of all 22 UN targeted sanctions regimes, we have concluded that UN targeted sanctions are: Effective in achieving at least one of the three purposes of sanctions 22% of the time. More effective in signaling or constraining a target than they are in coercing.This chapter analyses decisions of European courts pertaining to the targeted sanctions provided for in Security Council Resolutions () and ().
The focuses of attention are the Kadi and the OMPI cases decided by the courts of the European Union. In addition, the chapter takes into account decisions rendered by courts of the United Kingdom and views of the Human Rights Committee.