In dealing with contested regimes, international aid donors must decide whether to suspend or continue to provide development assistance to a regime considered illegitimate. Since the 1990s a general consensus has existed that conventional sanctions are largely ineffective and essentially violate human rights. Responding to this realisation, targeted or ‘smart’ sanctions emerged with the aim of minimising the impacts of sanctions on civilians, while still targeting the ruling elite. This thesis investigates smart sanctions utilised in a Pacific Island country: Fiji. Following the coups of 1987, 2000 and 2006 three of Fiji’s major aid donors, Australia, New Zealand and the European Union, imposed various levels of smart sanctions including t...
Increasing awareness of distinct inequality between developed and underdeveloped countries has been ...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...
Following a military coup in 2006 the Pacific island-nation of Fiji has become an increasingly autoc...
Following a military coup in 2006 the Pacific island-nation of Fiji has become an increasingly autoc...
In early December 2006, the Fijian military seized power in a coup led by the Armed Forces commander...
International Interactions, 2020 Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote...
As diversity is the strength for economic growth quality domestic institutions and good governance a...
Much of the literature on local civil society organizations and foreign aid focuses on the short-ter...
Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multil...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Sanctions have been a popular tool of economic statecraft. Sanctions on sub-Saharan African countrie...
Both sanctions and foreign aid are common foreign policy tools. States which violate international n...
This research, affirms that some mechanisms of the transitional justice approaches can be applicable...
The international democracy promotion which began in the 1980s continues to grow at an unprecedented...
Increasing awareness of distinct inequality between developed and underdeveloped countries has been ...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...
Following a military coup in 2006 the Pacific island-nation of Fiji has become an increasingly autoc...
Following a military coup in 2006 the Pacific island-nation of Fiji has become an increasingly autoc...
In early December 2006, the Fijian military seized power in a coup led by the Armed Forces commander...
International Interactions, 2020 Both foreign aid and sanctions are foreign policy tools to promote...
As diversity is the strength for economic growth quality domestic institutions and good governance a...
Much of the literature on local civil society organizations and foreign aid focuses on the short-ter...
Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multil...
This article provides theoretical and empirical solutions to two connected puzzles in the study of f...
Sanctions have been a popular tool of economic statecraft. Sanctions on sub-Saharan African countrie...
Both sanctions and foreign aid are common foreign policy tools. States which violate international n...
This research, affirms that some mechanisms of the transitional justice approaches can be applicable...
The international democracy promotion which began in the 1980s continues to grow at an unprecedented...
Increasing awareness of distinct inequality between developed and underdeveloped countries has been ...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...