This article explores sanctions as a policy tool to coerce North Korea’s behavior, such as by discontinuing its nuclear weapons program. It discusses the characteristics of sanctions as well as the practical experience with these restrictions on North Korea. It becomes clear that the concrete goals of coercion through sanctions and the relative power of the sending country to a large extent determine the outcome. Nevertheless, the general limitations of sanctions also apply, including the detrimental effects of unilateral and prolonged restrictions. It appears that the imposition of sanctions against the DPRK is unlikely to succeed. As an alternative way of changing the operating environment for North Korea, assistance deserves consideratio...
The Security Council’s reaction to the nuclear tests conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic o...
Economic sanctions and inducements are types of ‘policy instruments’ based on ‘economic tools’ to in...
A nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula was primarily caused by security reasons. However, from the...
The United States has enacted economic sanctions against North Korea since the early 1950s when Nort...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
North Korea has been criticized not only for manufacturing weapons of mass destruction but also for ...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
This paper interrogates the potency of sanctions as US and UN instrument for de nuclearising DPRK an...
There have been regular predictions of North Korea’s imminent collapse. Yet, by adapting to changing...
The U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea began with the outbreak of the Korean War. When the ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
The U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea began with the outbreak of the Korean War. When the ...
North Korea is experiencing yet another cycle of humanitarian distress. While sanctions are not the ...
U.S. economic sanctions are imposed against North Korea for five primary reasons: (1) North Korea is...
Unilateral economic sanctions have become one of the most significant foreign policy tools used by m...
The Security Council’s reaction to the nuclear tests conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic o...
Economic sanctions and inducements are types of ‘policy instruments’ based on ‘economic tools’ to in...
A nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula was primarily caused by security reasons. However, from the...
The United States has enacted economic sanctions against North Korea since the early 1950s when Nort...
More than five United States administrations have employed unilateral and multilateral sanctions on ...
North Korea has been criticized not only for manufacturing weapons of mass destruction but also for ...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
This paper interrogates the potency of sanctions as US and UN instrument for de nuclearising DPRK an...
There have been regular predictions of North Korea’s imminent collapse. Yet, by adapting to changing...
The U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea began with the outbreak of the Korean War. When the ...
This study investigates what factors influence the effectiveness of economic sanctions in changing b...
The U.S. economic sanctions against North Korea began with the outbreak of the Korean War. When the ...
North Korea is experiencing yet another cycle of humanitarian distress. While sanctions are not the ...
U.S. economic sanctions are imposed against North Korea for five primary reasons: (1) North Korea is...
Unilateral economic sanctions have become one of the most significant foreign policy tools used by m...
The Security Council’s reaction to the nuclear tests conducted by the Democratic People’s Republic o...
Economic sanctions and inducements are types of ‘policy instruments’ based on ‘economic tools’ to in...
A nuclear crisis on the Korean peninsula was primarily caused by security reasons. However, from the...