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A peaceful alternative? Examining U.S. sanctions policy


A peaceful alternative? Examining U.S. sanctions policy

Sanctions should be a last resort and never a first response. Isolation, more often than not, causes enormous hardship for ordinary people.

Sanctions, Peacemaking and Reform: Recommendations for U.S. ...

Sanctions are an increasingly prominent tool of U.S. policy in matters of war and peace – whether used to constrain conflict actors ...

Examining U.S. Sanctions Policy, Implementation, and Enforcement

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A peaceful alternative? Examining U.S. sanctions policy. Peace. Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), United States. Story … the most ...

Economic Sanctions: Where LPE Meets Third World Approaches to ...

Often touted as a peaceful alternative to war, economic sanctions have always been at least as controversial as the use of kinetic force in ...

Third World Approaches to International Law & Economic Sanctions

Rather, attempts to justify one's own sanctions while delegitimizing those of one's adversaries appear to rely upon and, in turn, reinforce a ...

THE SANCTIONS ERA: AN ALTERNATIVE TO MILITARY ... - jstor

These are essential for evaluating whether sanctions constitute a viable alternative to direct military intervention. Sanctions as Post-Cold War Policy. With ...

Review Article ARE SMART SANCTIONS FEASIBLE?

United Nations Financial Sanctions, March 29–31, 1999; available at http://www.smartsanctions.ch. 39 Kimberley A. Elliot, “Analysing the Effects of Targeted ...

Targeted Sanctions in Theory and Practice - jstor

nition, the development of policy alternatives, and the sating of ... US policy journals are replete with essays arguing in favor of financial statecraft.

How four U.S. presidents unleashed economic warfare across the ...

Treasury officials can impose sanctions on any foreign person, firm or government they deem to be a threat to the U.S. economy, foreign policy ...

Sanctions Primer: How the United States Uses Restrictive ...

Congress and the executive branch may impose coercive measures—largely using economic restrictions—against a foreign government or specific ...

The Evolution of Security Council Innovations in Sanctions

The US position has been that sanctions should be directly linked to the desired change in policy and behaviour of their targets. France argued that as a matter ...

Economic Sanctions: Agencies Assess Impacts on Targets, and ...

U.S. policy goals, such as denuclearization by a particular country; it does not refer to the impact of sanctions on a targeted country's ...

Consequences of Economic Sanctions: The State of the Art and ...

Finally, even targeted UN sanctions may worsen human rights or make a human rights situation less likely to improve (Carneiro and Apolinário ...

OFAC Consolidated Frequently Asked Questions

OFAC issues general licenses to authorize certain transactions that would otherwise be prohibited pursuant to a particular sanctions program. These general ...

Examining U.S. Sanctions Policy, Implementation, and Enforcement

Examining U.S. Sanctions Policy, Implementation, and Enforcement · House Foreign Affairs Committee Democrats · Reviewing Bureau of Industry & ...

The impact of economic sanctions on health and health systems in ...

A long-standing position in political science argues that sanctions frequently backfire because governments are able to offload costs on ...

Cooperation Between China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia

U.S. leaders should be cognizant that there is a connection between the degree of hostility Beijing perceives from Washington and its ...

How China could respond to US sanctions in a Taiwan crisis

This report examines China's ability to address potential US and broader G7 sanctions, focusing on its possible retaliatory measures and its means of sanctions ...

Avoiding a Long War in Ukraine - RAND

... U.S. foreign policy. The U.S. ability to focus on its other global ... of peace: the prospect of continued Western sanctions after the war.