The author discusses UN placed sanctions against Libya related to the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am aircraft in flight in which 270 people died
Economic sanctions increasingly represent the foreign policy tool of choice for governments and inte...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
United Nations sanctions have undergone profound transformations in the past two decades. In 1990, t...
The author discusses the continuation of efforts to weaken United Nations (UN)-inspired economic san...
International sanctions has been the subject of extensive political debate, its effectiveness is hig...
The author discusses the three kinds of activities, Iran continues to be engaged in, that preclude c...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
In this analysis, the author further discusses the UN inspections for nuclear arms in Iraq
The author continues the analysis against initiating an air war employing bombs and missiles again...
The author discusses the political and psychological impact of of Iraq actions against the US in reg...
The author discusses his views on whether or not US policy should change in regards to Iran and Iraq...
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...
The author discusses imminent military attacks in Iraq, discussing potential impact on the country a...
This paper reviews first the history of sanctions imposition against Libya from 1980–2000 and then s...
Iraq, Libya, Sudan: Are Sanctions Effective ?, by Tim Niblock The article assesses the extent to whi...
Economic sanctions increasingly represent the foreign policy tool of choice for governments and inte...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
United Nations sanctions have undergone profound transformations in the past two decades. In 1990, t...
The author discusses the continuation of efforts to weaken United Nations (UN)-inspired economic san...
International sanctions has been the subject of extensive political debate, its effectiveness is hig...
The author discusses the three kinds of activities, Iran continues to be engaged in, that preclude c...
This article discusses the psychology of sanctions and the effect sanctions have had on the Iraqi pe...
In this analysis, the author further discusses the UN inspections for nuclear arms in Iraq
The author continues the analysis against initiating an air war employing bombs and missiles again...
The author discusses the political and psychological impact of of Iraq actions against the US in reg...
The author discusses his views on whether or not US policy should change in regards to Iran and Iraq...
This article describes psychological contraindications for bombing Iraq in response to continually i...
The author discusses imminent military attacks in Iraq, discussing potential impact on the country a...
This paper reviews first the history of sanctions imposition against Libya from 1980–2000 and then s...
Iraq, Libya, Sudan: Are Sanctions Effective ?, by Tim Niblock The article assesses the extent to whi...
Economic sanctions increasingly represent the foreign policy tool of choice for governments and inte...
Recent actions by NATO in Libya seem to some to represent a new ‘liberal interventionism’, and has s...
United Nations sanctions have undergone profound transformations in the past two decades. In 1990, t...