Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political objectives. This article examines the European Union’s and United States’ targeted sanctions against the Zimbabwean regime, which have been in place for several years. The central thesis of the article is that the sanctions are not effective and thus have failed to achieve the political objectives of both the European Union and the United States. Numerous violations of the travel ban and the financial restrictions have undermined the general effectiveness of the sanctions. A detailed analysis of each individual measure empirically supports the argument that the ineffectiveness of the sanctions has negatively influenced the achievement of the poli...
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The increasing use of sanctions as a democratisation tool has elicited many questions regarding thei...
Derived from theories of hard- and soft power, sanctions and constructive engagement, the thesis ana...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...
"Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multi...
Defence Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter V...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multil...
This study analyses the use by the European Union of the novel concept of ‘targeted sanctions ’ in t...
This thesis studies sanctions and South Africa to show that sanctions can be an effective instrument...
The purpose of the article is to conceptualize economic sanctions in terms of international power po...
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The increasing use of sanctions as a democratisation tool has elicited many questions regarding thei...
Derived from theories of hard- and soft power, sanctions and constructive engagement, the thesis ana...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
Targeted sanctions have been extensively used by states throughout history to achieve political obje...
In the early 2000 the government of Zimbabwe was targeted by sanction and restrictive measures impos...
"Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multi...
Defence Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter V...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
This paper seeks to explain not only the reasons and motivations behind why countries choose to use ...
Based on three case studies, this working paper analyzes under which circumstances states and multil...
This study analyses the use by the European Union of the novel concept of ‘targeted sanctions ’ in t...
This thesis studies sanctions and South Africa to show that sanctions can be an effective instrument...
The purpose of the article is to conceptualize economic sanctions in terms of international power po...
Defense date: 20/06/2008Examining Board: Prof. Pascal Vennesson (EUI/RSCAS) (Supervisor) Prof. Mar...
The increasing use of sanctions as a democratisation tool has elicited many questions regarding thei...
Derived from theories of hard- and soft power, sanctions and constructive engagement, the thesis ana...