This article describes psychological issues in assessing the viability of sanctions before they are affected and then evaluating the consequences of these sanctions
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
There is consensus in the literature that individual and targeted sanctions have little power to coe...
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...
This article describes political psychological issues related to consequences stemming from politica...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This article seeks to answer the questions of whether sanctions are smart as designed and why if the...
This article examines the problematic of international sanctions within the framework of internation...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
This article describes political psychologies supporting United States (US) sanctions-related behavi...
United Nations sanctions have undergone profound transformations in the past two decades. In 1990, t...
This thesis explores the relationship between United Nations sanctions and the rule of law. Its pri...
Defense Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva), Peter ...
"International sanctions have become the instrument of choice for policymakers dealing with a variet...
In the international legal order, sanctions are valued for their coercive and stigmatizing functions...
In order to analyze the moral and legal basis for sanctions in international relations, we have to b...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
There is consensus in the literature that individual and targeted sanctions have little power to coe...
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...
This article describes political psychological issues related to consequences stemming from politica...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
This article seeks to answer the questions of whether sanctions are smart as designed and why if the...
This article examines the problematic of international sanctions within the framework of internation...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
This article describes political psychologies supporting United States (US) sanctions-related behavi...
United Nations sanctions have undergone profound transformations in the past two decades. In 1990, t...
This thesis explores the relationship between United Nations sanctions and the rule of law. Its pri...
Defense Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva), Peter ...
"International sanctions have become the instrument of choice for policymakers dealing with a variet...
In the international legal order, sanctions are valued for their coercive and stigmatizing functions...
In order to analyze the moral and legal basis for sanctions in international relations, we have to b...
The United Nations was established in the belief that working together states could curb the use of ...
There is consensus in the literature that individual and targeted sanctions have little power to coe...
Sanctions are widely used foreign policy tools in reaction to crises in world politics. Accordingly,...