As diplomatic initiatives have thus far failed to achieve the objective of a complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), and given that a military solution is generally considered to be unfeasible, sanctions have become the central instrument of the international community in dealing with the threat from North Korea. While inherently linked to and built upon the respective resolutions of the UN Security Council, the EU's sanctions regime against North Korea succeeds the former in terms of quantity and quality, constituting the most comprehensive sanctions regime of the EU currently in operation. Since its inception in 2006, the EU's sanctions regime against the DPRK developed...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
While the world's attention is focused on Russia’s war against Ukraine and the intensifying conflic...
Defence Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter V...
This paper interrogates the potency of sanctions as US and UN instrument for de nuclearising DPRK an...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
Sanctions seem to have become a permanent element in relations between the EU and Russia. They have ...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
This study analyses the use by the European Union of the novel concept of ‘targeted sanctions ’ in t...
Even after the summit meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Head of State Kim ...
During its 2019/2020 term as a member of the UN Security Council, Germany aims to generate impetus f...
UN Security Council sanctions have been ineffective in curbing North Korea’s nuclear weapons prolife...
This paper examines an instrument which establishes an explicit link between economic power and fore...
For as long as the EU has been using sanctions as a foreign policy instrument, countering violations...
The relations between the two international organizations, namely the EU and the UN, have been chara...
The use of international sanctions has increased dramatically since the end of the second World War ...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
While the world's attention is focused on Russia’s war against Ukraine and the intensifying conflic...
Defence Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter V...
This paper interrogates the potency of sanctions as US and UN instrument for de nuclearising DPRK an...
Sanctions are an important tool within the foreign policy of the European Union, which have until no...
Sanctions seem to have become a permanent element in relations between the EU and Russia. They have ...
The European Union responded to Russia's intervention in Ukraine in March 2014, imposing sanctions t...
This study analyses the use by the European Union of the novel concept of ‘targeted sanctions ’ in t...
Even after the summit meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Head of State Kim ...
During its 2019/2020 term as a member of the UN Security Council, Germany aims to generate impetus f...
UN Security Council sanctions have been ineffective in curbing North Korea’s nuclear weapons prolife...
This paper examines an instrument which establishes an explicit link between economic power and fore...
For as long as the EU has been using sanctions as a foreign policy instrument, countering violations...
The relations between the two international organizations, namely the EU and the UN, have been chara...
The use of international sanctions has increased dramatically since the end of the second World War ...
As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment, North Korea should be highly vulnerabl...
While the world's attention is focused on Russia’s war against Ukraine and the intensifying conflic...
Defence Date: 19/06/2009Examining Board: Thomas Biersteker (The Graduate Institute, Geneva); Peter V...