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E-grāmata: Sanctions as Grand Strategy [Taylor & Francis e-book]

  • Formāts: 124 pages
  • Sērija : Adelphi series
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203721131
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  • Formāts: 124 pages
  • Sērija : Adelphi series
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-May-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203721131
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Economic sanctions are becoming increasingly central to shaping strategic outcomes in the twenty-first century. They afford great powers a means by which to seek to influence the behaviour of states, to demonstrate international leadership and to express common values for the benefit of the international community at large. Closer to home, they can also offer a 'middle way' for governments that apply them, satisfying moderates and hardliners alike. For some great powers in the multipolar world order, however, they pose a threat to trading relationships. They may also serve as a prelude to military action. With China's international voice growing in prominence and Russia asserting its renewed strength, often in opposition to the use of sanctions, it will be ever more difficult to reach a consensus on their application.

Against this backdrop, knowing what kind of measures to take and in which scenarios they are most likely to work is invaluable. This Adelphi focuses on the different sanctions strategies of the United States, China, Russia, Japan and the EU, with regard to the unfolding nuclear crises in Iran and North Korea. It examines how these measures, designed to marginalise the regimes in both countries and restrict their ability to develop nuclear weapons, have also influenced the sanctioning states' international partners. As such, they are not just a tool of statecraft: they are potentially an important facet of grand strategy.

Introduction 9(8)
What are sanctions?
10(2)
Addressing scholarly shortcomings
12(3)
Argument in brief
15(2)
Chapter One The Sanctions Debate
17(8)
The `sanctions don't work' school
18(2)
The `sanctions as symbols' school
20(1)
The `sanctions can work' school
21(2)
Summing up the sanctions debate
23(2)
Chapter Two Sanctioning North Korea
25(34)
Background
26(5)
US sanctions
31(6)
Japanese sanctions
37(6)
Chinese sanctions
43(6)
Russian and EU sanctions
49(3)
Assessment and analysis
52(7)
Chapter Three Sanctioning Iran
59(42)
Background
61(5)
US sanctions
66(7)
EU sanctions
73(6)
Japanese sanctions
79(4)
Chinese and Russian sanctions
83(6)
Assessment and analysis
89(12)
Conclusion 101(10)
Glossary 111(2)
Notes 113
Brendan Taylor