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Coercing, Constraining and Signalling: Explaining UN and EU Sanctions After the Cold War

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Coercing, Constraining and Signalling: Explaining UN and EU Sanctions After the Cold War

$54.24
 
The costs of military ventures and concern for human rights have increased the importance of international sanctions in the twenty-first century, but our knowledge is still limited in this area. The United Nations sanctions on Libya, Al Qaeda and Rwanda, or the European Union restrictive measures on the US, Transnistria and Uzbekistan are sparsely covered by the media and attempts to measure the effectiveness of any of these sanctions comes up against the fundamental (unanswered) question: What can sanctions do and when? This book enhances our understanding of how sanctions work and explains what we can expect from their imposition. Through analysis of the sanctioning experience of the UN and EU after the Cold War, the investigation tests a comprehensive theoretical model and concludes that the context in which sanctions are imposed is crucial in deciding the type of sanctions adopted. Giumelli shakes our preconceptions on sanctions and sets the terms for more constructive debates in the future.


Author: Francesco Giumelli
Publisher: ECPR Press
Publication Date: Sep 01, 2011
Number of Pages: 226 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1907301208
ISBN-13: 9781907301209
 

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