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engaged in the seemingly endless war it had started against China in mid-1937, badly needed oil and other raw materials. Commercial access to these was gradually curtailed as the conquests continued. In July 1941 the
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presidential powers. When sanctions are imposed on a country, it can try to mitigate them by adjusting its economic policy. The size of the veto players determines how many constraints the government will face when trying to change status quo policies, and the larger the size of the veto players, the more difficult it is to find support for new policies, thus making the sanctions more effective.
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1386:. The embargo was later extended to mid-2018. Under the embargo, Libya has suffered severe inflation because of increased dependence on the private sector to import goods. The sanctions caused large cuts to health and education, which caused social conditions to decrease. Even though the sanctions were in response to human rights, their effects were limited.
1129:(the blockade), the US embargo on Cuba remains as of 2022 one of the longest-standing embargoes in modern history. Few of the United States' allies embraced the embargo, and many have argued it has been ineffective in changing Cuban government behavior. While taking some steps to allow limited economic exchanges with Cuba, American President
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equipment to much of the planet giv China the power to eavesdrop on the rest of the world – just as the has done.... The learned that Huawei had been dealing surreptitiously with Iran – and therefore violating U.S. sanctions. Then, it... used its special access to information on international bank
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In response to cyber-attacks on April 1, 2015, President Obama issued an
Executive Order establishing the first-ever economic sanctions. The Executive Order was intended to impact individuals and entities ("designees") responsible for cyber-attacks that threaten the national security, foreign policy,
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There is an importance, especially with relation to financial loss, for companies to be aware of embargoes that apply to their intended export or import destinations. Properly preparing products for trade, sometimes referred to as an embargo check, is a difficult and timely process for both importers
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One of the most popular suggestions to combat the humanitarian issues that arise from sanctions is the concept of “smart sanctions”, and a lot of research has been done on this concept also known as targeted sanctions. The term "smart sanctions" refers to measures like asset freezes, travel bans, and
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finds that "suspending aid is more effective than adopting economic sanctions because (1) aid suspensions are economically beneficial for the adopting state, while sanctions are costly, (2) aid suspensions directly affect the targeted government’s budget, (3) market forces undermine sanctions but not
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A strong connection has been found between the effectiveness of sanctions and the size of veto players in a government. Veto players represent individual or collective actors whose agreement is required for a change of the status quo, for example, parties in a coalition, or the legislature's check on
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Imposing sanctions on an opponent also affects the economy of the imposing country to a degree. If import restrictions are promulgated, consumers in the imposing country may have restricted choices of goods. If export restrictions are imposed or if sanctions prohibit companies in the imposing country
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The 7 December 1941 Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor was one of the great defining moments in history. A single carefully-planned and well-executed stroke removed the United States Navy's battleship force as a possible threat to the
Japanese Empire's southward expansion. The Japanese military, deeply
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conducted in violation of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of
Nuclear Weapons. The resolution banned the sale of military and luxury goods and froze government assets. Since then, the UN has passed multiple resolutions subsequently expanding sanctions on North Korea. Resolution 2270 from 2016 placed
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and to trade with both sides, but both countries objected to
American trade with the other. American policy aimed to use the new laws to avoid war and to force both France and Britain to respect American rights. The embargo failed to achieve its aims, and Jefferson repealed the legislation in March
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by the US and its allies, notably by barring nuclear, missile and many military exports to Iran and target investments in: oil, gas and petrochemicals, exports of refined petroleum products, banks, insurance, financial institutions, and shipping. Enacted 1979, increased through the following years
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examined their study, he found that only 5 of their reported 40 successes were actually effective, reducing the success rate to 4%. In either case, the difficulty and unexpected nuances of measuring the actual success of sanctions in relation to their goals are both increasingly apparent and still
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In 2013 the UN decreed an arms embargo against the CAR. The arms embargo was established in the context of an intercommunity conflict between the Séléka rebels, with a Muslim majority, and the predominantly
Christian militias. to fight back. Raised UN Security Council lifts arms embargo on CAR on
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Brazil introduced sanctions against the US in March 2010. These sanctions were placed because the US government was paying cotton farmers for their products against World Trade
Organization rules. The sanctions cover cotton, as well as cars, chewing gum, fruit, and vegetable products. The WTO is
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In response to intelligence analysis alleging
Russian hacking and interference with the 2016 US elections, President Obama expanded presidential authority to sanction in response to cyber activity that threatens democratic elections. Given that the original order was intended to protect critical
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Most UNSC sanctions since the mid-1990s have targeted individuals and entities rather than entire governments, a change from the comprehensive trade sanctions of earlier decades. For example, the UNSC maintains lists of individuals indicted for crimes or linked to international terrorism, which
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impact on targeted states by reducing their GDP growth by an average of 2.3–3.5% per year—and more than 5% per year in the case of comprehensive UN embargoes—with the negative effects typically persisting for a period of ten years. By contrast, unilateral US sanctions had a considerably smaller
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restrictions.” Also in 2010, the UN Council imposed sanctions on Iran due to their involvement in their nuclear program. These sanctions banned Iran from carrying out tests on their nuclear weapons and imposed an embargo on the transfer of weapons into the country. These sanctions resulted in
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This process can become very complicated, especially for countries with changing embargoes. Before better tools became available, many companies relied on spreadsheets and manual processes to keep track of compliance issues. Today, there are software based solutions that automatically handle
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by many governments. Economic sanctions are usually imposed by a larger country upon a smaller country for one of two reasons: either the latter is a perceived threat to the security of the former nation or that country treats its citizens unfairly. They can be used as a coercive measure for
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that her company was not doing business with Iran. Canadian authorities, acting on a U.S. request, arrested her... in
December 2018. After... almost three years under house arrest... Meng... was allowed to return to China... But by the prospects for Chinese dominance of 5G had vanished..."
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aid suspensions, and (4) aid suspensions are less likely to spark adverse behavioral reactions. The findings suggest that economic sanctions are less effective than previously thought and that large donor states have a higher chance of achieving political goals through economic coercion."
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The Global Sanctions Data Base categorizes nine objectives of sanctions: "changing policy, destabilizing regimes, resolving territorial conflicts, fighting terrorism, preventing war, ending war, restoring and promoting human rights, restoring and promoting democracy, and other objectives."
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I examined the 40 claimed successes and found that only 5 stand up. Eighteen were actually settled by either direct or indirect use of force; in 8 cases there is no evidence that the target state made the demanded concessions; 6 do not qualify as instances of economic sanctions, and 3 are
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The efficacy of sanctions in achieving intended goals is a subject of debate. Scholars have also considered the policy externalities of sanctions. The humanitarian consequences of country-wide sanctions have been a subject of controversy. As a consequence, since the mid-1990s,
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economic health, or financial stability of the US. Specifically, the Executive Order authorized the Treasury Department to freeze designees— assets. The European Union implemented their first targeted financial sanctions regarding cyber activity in 2020.
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suggests sanctions are popular not because they are known to be effective, but because "there is nothing else between words and military action if you want to bring pressure upon a government". Critics of sanctions like Belgian jurist
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and wider trade sanctions that impacted the Georgian economy, particularly Georgian exports of wine, citrus fruits, and mineral water. In 2006, Russia banned all imports from Georgia which was able to deal a significant blow to the
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and financial sanctions targeting individuals raise due process issues. One example of smart sanctions in practice can be seen with sanctions imposed by the United States on the Russian Federation following the latter's 2014
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is the most frequent foreign-policy objective of economic sanctions, accounting for just over 39 percent of cases of their imposition. Hufbauer et al. found that 34 percent of the cases studied were successful. However, when
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nevertheless reaffirmed the policy in 2011, stating that without the granting of improved human rights and freedoms by Cuba's current government, the embargo remains "in the national interest of the United States".
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from trading with the UK. In practice the French Empire could not completely enforce the embargo, which proved as harmful (if not more so) to the continental nations involved as to the British. By the time of the
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EU, US, Australia, Canada and Norway by Russia since August 2014 on beef, pork, fruit and vegetable produce, poultry, fish, cheese, milk and dairy items. On August 13, 2015, the embargo was expanded to include
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does not accrue unwanted fines, taxes, or other punitive measures. Common examples of embargo checks include referencing embargo lists, cancelling transactions, and ensuring the validity of a trade entity.
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by the US and its allies since 2015. An arms embargo and the selling of assets were banned due to human rights violations, high government corruption, links with drug cartels and electoral rigging in the
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arms embargoes that aim to target responsible parties like political leaders and elites with the goal of avoiding causing widespread collateral damage to innocent civilians and neighboring nations.
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achieving particular policy goals related to trade or for humanitarian violations. Economic sanctions are used as an alternative weapon instead of going to war to achieve desired outcomes.
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argue that in nondemocratic regimes, the extent to which this affects political outcomes is contested, because by definition such regimes do not respond as strongly to the popular will.
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indeterminate. If I am right, then sanctions have succeeded in only 5 of 115 attempts, and thus there is no sound basis for even qualified optimism about the effects of sanctions.
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adopted a voluntary international oil-embargo against South Africa on November 20, 1987; that embargo had the support of 130 countries. South Africa, in response, expanded its
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has been known to utilize economic sanctions to achieve its political goals. Russia's focus has been primarily on implementing sanctions against the pro-Western governments of
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suspensions are typically considered as a type of economic sanctions. Previously mentioned work by Hufbauer, Schott, Elliot, and Oegg is a prominent example.
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a regime or country changes (i.e., whether it was the sanction or inherent instability) and doubly so to measure the full political effect of a given action.
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to analyze the data. As a result, the can monitor almost all international communication." (p. 154) This has allowed the U.S. "to effectively cut
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believe that imposing trade restrictions only serves to hurt ordinary people as opposed to government elites, and others have likened the practice to
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restrictions on transport personnel and vehicles employed by North Korea while also restricting the sale of natural resources and fuel for aircraft.
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from trading with the target country, the imposing country may lose markets and investment opportunities to competing countries.
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suspending all transactions of sanctioned Russian banks, effectively canceling the credit cards of ordinary Russian consumers.
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programs in exchange for relief." (pp. 153–154.) " few years ago, American officials... were in a panic about
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out of the world financial system... Iran's economy stagnated... Eventually, Tehran agreed to cut back its
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5967:"International: United Nations Welcomes Loosening of Sanctions in Gulf Region"
5586:"Panama sanctions Venezuela, including Maduro & 1st Lady family companies"
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4195:"Pipeline Politics: Russian Energy Sanctions and the 2010 Ukrainian Elections"
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3003:"The impact of international sanctions on income mobility: Evidence from Iran"
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5403:"U.S. declares Venezuela a national security threat, sanctions top officials"
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4259:"Georgia on my mind? Russian sanctions and the end of the 'Rose Revolution'"
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Pape, Robert A. (Summer 1998). "Why Economic Sanctions Still Do Not Work".
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Targeted Sanctions: The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action
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List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War
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against the United States and other industrialized nations that supported
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Morgan, T. Clifton; Bapat, Navin A.; Kobayashi, Yoshiharu (2021-12-10).
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Stevenson, Tom, "First Recourse for Rebels" (review of Nicholas Mulder,
5555:"MĂ©xico rechaza elecciones en Venezuela y sanciona a siete funcionarios"
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currently supervising talks between the states to remove the sanctions.
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5012:"U.S. to end all waivers on imports of Iranian oil, crude price jumps"
3797:"Perform Sanction, PEPs and Watchlist Verification w/ Lexis Diligence"
3749:"US Trade Sanctions Are a Trap for the Unwary | Norton Rose Fulbright"
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2474:"Sanctions Sometimes Smart: Targeted Sanctions in Theory and Practice"
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due to Qatar's alleged support for terrorist organizations (2017–2021)
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by Russia on agricultural products, wine and mineral water (2006–2013)
1681:. It covers arms, consumer goods and financial assets, enacted in 1958
1164:. The Kremlin's aim is particularly on states that aspire to join the
6218:(Washington DC: Peterson Institute for International Economics, 1990)
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Morgan, T. Clifton; Syropoulos, Constantinos; Yotov, Yoto V. (2023).
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List of sanctioned countries (the below is not an exhaustive list):
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Doxey, Margaret. "International sanctions in theory and practice."
5742:"Countering Malicious Cyber Activity: Targeted Financial Sanctions"
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The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War
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The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War
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When a non-member goes to war against a League member (Article 17)
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The League Covenant permitted the use of sanctions in five cases:
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6214:
Hufbauer, Gary C., Jeffrey J. Schott, and Kimberley Ann Elliott.
4527:"Oil Embargo against Apartheid South Africa on richardknight.com"
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2090:) by the US, UK, China and the Netherlands in 1940 to discourage
2007:. The US government then removed the steel tariffs in early 2004.
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Nuyorican Feminist Performance: From the Café to Hip Hop Theater
4474:"Evaluating the Impacts and Effectiveness of Targeted Sanctions"
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Daniel Hanson; Dayne Batten; Harrison Ealey (January 16, 2013).
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5160:. Department for Business Innovation and Skills. Archived from
4295:"UN sanctions: what they are, how they work, and who uses them"
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5300:"Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC)"
5030:"Iran oil: US to end sanctions exemptions for major importers"
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International economic sanctions: a public choice perspective
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5855:"Resolution 1483 - UN Security Council - Global Policy Forum"
5616:"Swiss impose sanctions on seven senior Venezuelan officials"
5052:
Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
4064:"It's Time For The U.S. To End Its Senseless Embargo Of Cuba"
3038:"Going Alone on Economic Sanctions Hurts U.S. More than Foes"
2843:"Economic Sanctions: Evolution, Consequences, and Challenges"
2706:"Continental System Napoleon British Embargo Napoleon's 1812"
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European Union arms embargo on the People's Republic of China
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Business and Sanctions Consulting Network: List of Countries
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Economic Sanctions as Instruments of American Foreign Policy
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Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy
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reported that the EU has placed immediate sanctions on both
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by the UN, US and EU on luxury goods (and arms) enacted 2006
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All United Nations sanctions on South Africa ended over the
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The United Nations sanctions policy & international law
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Economic Sanctions Reconsidered: History and Current Policy
5072:"Are EU Trade Oh hell no on Burma Compatible with WTO Law?"
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Serbia by Kosovo's unilaterally declared government in 2011
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List of individuals sanctioned during the Venezuelan crisis
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under debate. In other words, it is difficult to determine
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6142:
The sanctions decade: Assessing UN strategies in the 1990s
5729:. PwC Financial Services Regulatory Practice, April, 2015.
5451:"EU readies sanctions on Venezuela, approves arms embargo"
5343:"The Cyprus Question before the European Court of Justice"
5184:
Senate overwhelmingly passes new Russia and Iran sanctions
4876:"Russia announces 'full embargo' on most food from US, EU"
4542:"To Cope With Embargoes, S. Africa Converts Coal Into Oil"
2961:"The impact of UN and US economic sanctions on GDP growth"
5926:"Post-coup Mali hit with sanctions by African neighbours"
5903:"Mali Coup Leaders Suffer Sanctions and Loss of Timbuktu"
5529:"Canada to impose sanctions on more Venezuelan officials"
5434:
5275:"U.S. Imposes New Sanctions on Sudan - Sudan | ReliefWeb"
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Pakistan by the UK in 2002 on nuclear export restrictions
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1788:(2006) – a reaction to the DPRK's claim of a nuclear test
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international sanctions imposed on North Korea since the
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There are many steps that must be taken to ensure that a
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5837:"Georgia Doubles Wine Exports as Russian Market Reopens"
4498:"Literature Review on the Effects of Targeted Sanctions"
2779:"Sanctions and Guaranties in International Organization"
2322:"The effectiveness of United Nations targeted sanctions"
2319:
1209:. Soon after Yushchenko entered office, Russia demanded
6291:
3211:"United Nations: US Riled by Economic Sanctions Report"
5469:"Canada imposes sanctions on key Venezuelan officials"
5219:"EU sanctions Russians over rights abuses in Chechnya"
4894:"Russia expands food imports embargo to non-EU states"
4049:"Officially Sanctioned: A Guide to the U.S. Blacklist"
2959:
Neuenkirch, Matthias; Neumeier, Florian (2015-12-01).
1945:
United Kingdom currently has sanctions on 27 countries
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Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act
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The United Nations issues sanctions by consent of the
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The International Sanctions Termination (IST) dataset
5430:"President Trump Approves New Sanctions On Venezuela"
5158:"Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea)"
4979:"What You Need To Know About U.S. Economic Sanctions"
4949:"Australia bans all live cattle exports to Indonesia"
4118:. Mina, James, Stefanov, Ruslan, Vladimirov, Martin,
3944:
3869:"Export Control and Sanctions Compliance | About SAP"
3514:. Vienna: International Progress Organization, 1997.
2921:
Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations
2840:
6594:
5376:"White House sanctions seven officials in Venezuela"
4757:
Sashi, Sivramkrishna; Bhavish, Sharma (2019-12-01).
4015:"Proclamation 3447 – Embargo on all trade with Cuba"
3963:
Aaron Snyder; Jeffrey Herbener (December 15, 2004).
2457:
Sanctions and Exports Deflection: Evidence from Iran
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in response to humanitarian abuses occurring in the
852:, there was a major increase in economic sanctions.
709:(an attempt to stop an actor from certain actions).
6149:
International sanctions in contemporary perspective
5608:
4318:Section, United Nations News Service (2011-03-14).
4293:Section, United Nations News Service (2016-05-04).
2105:
Macedonia total trade embargo by Greece (1994–1995)
1148:
Humanitarian impacts of U.S. sanctions against Iran
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2102:India by the UK due to nuclear exports restriction
801:When Article 10 of the League Covenant is violated
6166:Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
6028:. University of Michigan Press Ebook Collection.
4229:"Russia-Ukraine 'Gas War' Damages Both Economies"
4162:
3407:"Economic sanction: a weapon of mass destruction"
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6131:Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy
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4684:"European Union: Renewed Sanctions Against Iran"
4641:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 112–116.
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2328:, Cambridge University Press, pp. 220–247,
1078:(1806–1808) during the second term of President
844:, the League was replaced by the more expansive
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4832:"Should Europe Lift Its Arms Embargo on China?"
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3845:"World-Check KYC Screening & Due Diligence"
3666:37.4 (2016): 39–42. ProQuest. Web. 30 Nov. 2023
1876:by the UN on consumer goods, enacted since 1994
1870:by the EU and the US on arms and imports of oil
1786:United Nations Security Council Resolution 1718
1451:
1240:
895:Hufbauer, Schott, and Elliot (2008) argue that
6094:European Union: Renewed Sanctions Against Iran
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5461:
4856:"United States embargo against Cuba - History"
4829:
4578:"Nelson Mandela, A True Believer in Sanctions"
4120:Center for Strategic and International Studies
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3445:
1652:China by the EU and the US. Sanctions made on
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1032:sanctions and other complications with trade.
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705:(an attempt to change an actor's behavior) or
30:"Embargo" redirects here. For other uses, see
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5871:
5696:"Sanctions | United Nations Security Council"
5070:Howse, Robert L. and Genser, Jared M. (2008)
4416:"Why Did Sanctions Fail Against North Korea?"
2652:
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2137:by Israel, US and other countries (2006–2007)
1321:
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6303:(... the founder's daughter), had committed
6195:United Nations sanctions and the rule of law
6053:Sukovic, Danilo; Jovanovic, Predrag (2001).
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4011:National Archives and Records Administration
3304:Hufbauer, Schott, Elliott, and Oegg (2007).
3213:. Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
1360:Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)
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804:In case of war or threat of war (Article 11)
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4083:"Obama Quietly Renews U.S. Embargo on Cuba"
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3580:Journal of Gleanings from Academic Outliers
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2561:Farrell, Henry; Newman, Abraham L. (2019).
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1853:during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
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6339:Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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3487:"Video: Why Economic Sanctions Don't Work"
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1999:ruled that the tariffs were illegal. The
1937:Australia currently sanctions 9 countries
1843:were also implemented in response to the
1484:, triggering the American entry into the
1478:seize the resource-rich Dutch East Indies
1221:in 2006, causing significant harm to the
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863:Economic sanctions are used as a tool of
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4975:United States Department of the Treasury
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2135:Palestinian National Authority sanctions
1960:and more) and to organizations (such as
1807:that grouped together sanctions against
1531:efforts, and long-lasting shifts toward
1405:International sanctions during apartheid
1390:Sanction on the Central African Republic
1074:involved a series of laws passed by the
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6601:Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions
6556:Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions
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5799:
5720:"Sanctions: U.S. action on cyber crime"
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3186:"Analysis: Do economic sanctions work?"
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1799:by the US. On 2 August 2017, President
1511:. The results included a sharp rise in
1302:raises novel legal questions regarding
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5942:Cockburn, Patrick (February 4, 1994).
5879:"India and Pakistan (Nuclear Exports)"
5448:
5427:
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5229:
5120:"Clinton Ends Most N. Korea Sanctions"
4734:"A Brief History of Sanctions on Iran"
4709:"A Brief History of Sanctions on Iran"
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3682:, vol. 95, no. 1, 2016, pp. 114–123.
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3646:, vol. 25, no. 3, 2011, pp. 315–335.,
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2353:"The Hidden Hand of Economic Coercion"
2165:by the international community during
1932:By sanctioning country or organization
1885:2018 Venezuelan presidential elections
1637:
1328:United Nations arms embargo on Somalia
27:Financial penalties applied by nations
6403:The Global Sanctions Data Base (GSDB)
6290:... which... seemed poised to supply
6207:(Council on Foreign Relations, 1998)
5802:"Obama extends cyber sanctions power"
5494:Zilio, Michelle (22 September 2017).
5367:
5347:European Journal of International Law
5082:Michigan Journal of International Law
4997:"A summary of sanctions against Iran"
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3446:Mueller, John; Mueller, Karl (1999).
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3209:Capdevila, Gustavo (18 August 2000).
2968:European Journal of Political Economy
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2668:Giumelli, Francesco (November 2015).
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2540:10.1146/annurev-polisci-041322-032240
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2128:) trade embargo by the US (1964–1994)
1373:
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807:When a League member does not pay an
6197:(Cambridge University Press, 2007).
6180:. (Cambridge University Press, 1999)
5475:. Thomson Reuters. 22 September 2017
4830:Leo Cendrowicz (February 10, 2010).
4688:Library of Congress, Washington, D.C
4606:"Pearl Harbor Raid, 7 December 1941"
4028:Elizabeth Flock (February 7, 2012).
3921:Uniserv GmbH - Customer Data Experts
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2411:"Why Economic Sanctions Do Not Work"
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1144:United States sanctions against Iran
753:of 1803–1815. Aiming to cripple the
5924:Callimachi, Rukmini (3 April 2012)
5010:Wroughton, Lesley (22 April 2019).
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4081:Uri Friedman (September 13, 2011).
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3174:, Golnoosh Hakimdavar, p. 105.
3104:. Peterson Institute. p. 158.
2825:
2042:
1917:UN Security Council Resolution 1267
1399:Sanctions on apartheid South Africa
876:Effectiveness of economic sanctions
782:World War I and the Interwar period
24:
6502:"Global Sanctions Database - GSDB"
6111:
5991:"Kosovo imposes embargo on Serbia"
5965:Boomer, Elizabeth (Feb 17, 2021).
5954:from the original on Feb 24, 2024.
5818:. Content.usatoday.com. 2010-03-09
5449:Emmott, Robin (13 November 2017).
5251:"UK sanctions relating to Somalia"
4432:
4245:
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3644:Ethics & International Affairs
3512:Economic Sanctions and Development
3279:(3). Ingentaconnect.com: 787–801.
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2528:Annual Review of Political Science
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2098:overthrow and execution of Gaddafi
1573:and gas fields and prohibition of
1561:due to their involvement in their
1213:pay the same rate that it charged
1137:
1109:United States embargo against Cuba
986:
772:Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
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6144:(Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2000).
5944:"US finally ends Vietnam embargo"
5914:from the original on Feb 1, 2024.
5584:Camacho, Carlos (27 March 2018).
4763:Studies in Business and Economics
3184:Marcus, Jonathan (26 July 2010).
2923:(Hoover Institution Press, 1976).
2908:Genève-Afrique/Geneva-Africa 13.2
2783:American Political Science Review
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2341:
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1861:by the UN and sanctions by the UK
1658:Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
1519:revenues, an emergency period of
1198:Russian sanctions against Ukraine
327:International Chamber of Commerce
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5900:Lydia Polgreen (April 2, 2012).
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5740:Thompson, Natalie (2020-10-01).
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5095:"Financial sanctions, Nicaragua"
5087:
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4924:"Russia expands food import ban"
4900:. 13 August 2015. Archived from
4178:// Kremlin.ru, 28 December 2012.
4047:Eric Weiner (October 15, 2007).
3999:. monticello.org. April 8, 2013.
3347:Mertens, Claas (28 March 2024).
3285:10.1111/j.1468-2478.2011.00668.x
2847:Journal of Economic Perspectives
2723:Mitchell, Ryan Martinez (2022).
2490:10.1111/j.1468-2486.2010.01001.x
2292:"The United States of Sanctions"
2202:
2059:Georgian and Moldovan import ban
1605:
1472:in 1940–1941 in response to its
1380:Security Council Resolution 1970
1184:. Russia has enacted a law, the
6307:by falsely telling the British
6274:, which then uses high-powered
6185:International studies quarterly
5800:Bennett, Cory (29 March 2016).
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3448:"Sanctions of Mass Destruction"
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3353:International Studies Quarterly
3340:
3306:Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
3297:
3273:International Studies Quarterly
3260:
3225:
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3165:
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3101:Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
3091:
3065:Economic Sanctions Reconsidered
3055:
3036:Griswold, Daniel (2000-11-27).
3029:
3007:Review of Development Economics
3001:Oryoie, Ali Reza (2024-06-06).
2994:
2939:
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2770:
2743:
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2698:
2243:International political economy
2171:disinvestment from South Africa
1985:2002 United States steel tariff
1419:United Nations General Assembly
1284:United Nations Security Council
970:United Nations Security Council
739:United Nations Security Council
6256:, Henry Holt, 2023, 288 pp.),
6020:Esteves, Sandra MarĂa (2005).
5997:. 21 July 2011. Archived from
5122:. Globalpolicy.org. 1999-09-18
4995:Josh Levs (January 23, 2012).
4193:Newnham, Randall (July 2013).
3701:"Do I need an export licence?"
3234:Journal of Conflict Resolution
2980:10.1016/j.ejpoleco.2015.09.001
2890:Buell, Raymond Leslie (1925).
2729:. Cambridge University Press.
2554:
1480:, which required a preemptive
1348:Sanctions on North Korea, 2006
13:
1:
5590:Latin American Herald Tribune
5428:Neuman, Scott (22 May 2018).
5374:Rhodan, Maya (9 March 2015).
4799:"Sanctions risk by countries"
4540:Murphy, Caryle (1979-04-27).
3424:10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31944-5
3328:: CS1 maint: date and year (
2273:
2263:Specially Designated National
2182:by the UN in response to the
2082:Italian invasion of Abyssinia
1779:. but tightened again in 2010
1761:of 1950–1953 eased under the
1670:, enacted in response to the
1656:, enacted in response to the
1434:Negotiations to end Apartheid
1354:Sanctions against North Korea
6651:Non-tariff barriers to trade
5237:"UN arms embargo on Somalia"
4257:Newnham, Randall E. (2015).
4114:A., Conley, Heather (2016).
3923:. 2021-01-22. Archived from
3664:Harvard International Review
3534:"Sanctions as siege warfare"
3267:Whang, Taehee (2011-09-01).
2934:International History Review
2896:. H. Holt. pp. 564–565.
2478:International Studies Review
1452:Other multilateral sanctions
1442:1994 South African elections
1241:Russian sanctions on Georgia
954:
403:Intellectual property rights
7:
6609:10.4337/9781839102721.00009
6564:10.4337/9781839102721.00010
6506:globalsanctionsdatabase.com
6034:10.3998/mpub.6710954.cmp.21
4502:www.unicefinemergencies.com
4276:10.1016/j.euras.2015.03.008
4263:Journal of Eurasian Studies
4214:10.1016/j.euras.2013.03.001
4200:Journal of Eurasian Studies
3897:AnaSys a Bottomline Company
2613:Drezner, Daniel W. (2022).
2524:"Global Economic Sanctions"
2522:Drezner, Daniel W. (2024).
2472:Drezner, Daniel W. (2011).
2351:Drezner, Daniel W. (2003).
2290:Drezner, Daniel W. (2021).
2195:
1192:Russia sanctions on Ukraine
1092:War of the Fourth Coalition
1035:
1015:Implications for businesses
385:Economic and monetary union
307:International Monetary Fund
244:Voluntary export restraints
10:
6677:
6353:Greenwood Publishing Group
6334:International Organization
6309:financial services company
6159:International organization
6055:"A Decade Under Sanctions"
5239:. SIPRI. 20 December 2019.
4732:Sen, Ashish (2018-05-08).
4707:Sen, Ashish (2018-05-08).
4635:Maugeri, Leonardo (2006).
4443:"UN Arms embargo on Libya"
3603:Journal of Urban Economics
3532:Gordon, Joy (1999-04-04).
3256:– via Sage Journals.
3040:. Cato.org. Archived from
2777:Potter, Pitman B. (1922).
2357:International Organization
1821:by the EU. In March 2021,
1744:human rights infringements
1402:
1351:
1336:regime in 1991 during the
1325:
1322:Sanctions on Somalia, 1992
1195:
1162:former Soviet Union states
1141:
1106:
1094:; the US wanted to remain
1063:
1052:
380:Customs and monetary union
322:World Customs Organization
312:International Trade Centre
29:
6140:Cortright, David, et al.
4368:"North Korea | Countries"
3652:10.1017/S0892679411000323
3615:10.1016/j.jue.2017.11.002
3574:Vengeyi, Obvious (2015).
3372:Journal of Peace Research
2756:. Yale University Press.
2750:Mulder, Nicholas (2022).
2369:10.1017/S0020818303573052
1719:US sanctions against Iran
1679:Cuban embargoes by the US
1525:global economic recession
882:statistically significant
836:From World War II onwards
345:Preferential trading area
6347:Selden, Zachary (1999).
6272:National Security Agency
3952:. digitalhistory.uh.edu.
3384:10.1177/0022343308098404
3246:10.1177/0022002717728105
2947:Diplomacy and Statecraft
2409:Pape, Robert A. (1997).
2052:export controls) by the
2029:Bilateral trade disputes
1997:World Trade Organization
1278:United Nations sanctions
761:in 1806 promulgated the
626:Balassa–Samuelson effect
621:Ricardian trade theories
508:Largest consumer markets
317:World Trade Organization
32:Embargo (disambiguation)
6646:International sanctions
6341:International Sanctions
6297:chief financial officer
6193:Farrall, Jeremy Matam.
6126:91.6 (2015): 1339–1349.
5932:. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
5341:Talmon, Stefan (2001).
5048:"Mali sanctions regime"
4663:"Energy Crisis (1970s)"
4324:UN News Service Section
4299:UN News Service Section
3690:. Accessed 6 Dec. 2023.
3485:Emile Yusupoff (2013).
2893:International Relations
2692:10.1111/1468-2346.12448
2684:Oxford University Press
2248:International sanctions
2163:South African sanctions
1980:United States embargoes
1976:United States sanctions
1913:United Nations sanction
1892:By targeted individuals
1864:Sudan by the US in 1997
1851:international sanctions
1841:international sanctions
1470:sanctions against Japan
1055:United States sanctions
1049:United States sanctions
981:unintended consequences
641:Lerner symmetry theorem
6384:London Review of Books
6187:54.2 (2010): 335–359.
6088:public domain material
6059:transparentnost.org.rs
5781:Cite journal requires
5671:"UK sanctions regimes"
5535:. Reuters. 30 May 2018
5144:July 23, 2010, at the
3753:www.projectfinance.law
3597:Lee, Yong Suk (2018).
3127:International Security
2567:International Security
2415:International Security
2108:Mali total embargo by
1767:South Korean President
1752:North Korean sanctions
1482:attack on Pearl Harbor
1384:First Libyan Civil War
1316:sovereign wealth funds
1292:United Nations Charter
1060:US Embargo Act of 1807
1045:
974:sanctions against Iraq
934:sovereign wealth funds
757:economically, Emperor
731:financial transactions
729:, and restrictions on
616:Gravity model of trade
513:Leading trade partners
418:Government procurement
219:Exchange rate controls
63:
6336:43.2 (1989): 301–322.
6221:Kaempfer, William H.
6178:The Sanctions Paradox
6161:26.3 (1972): 527–550.
6124:International Affairs
5360:10.1093/ejil/12.4.727
5077:June 7, 2010, at the
4844:on February 13, 2010.
4776:10.2478/sbe-2019-0053
3965:"The Embargo of 1807"
3950:"The Embargo of 1807"
3946:University of Houston
3497:on February 27, 2014.
2949:19.2 (2008): 210–235.
2675:International Affairs
2622:International Affairs
2615:"How not to sanction"
2253:Magnitsky legislation
2180:Yugoslavian sanctions
2067:by the US (1990–2003)
1723:humanitarian concerns
1672:National Security Law
1647:Afghanistan sanctions
1554:made the decision to
1368:Georgetown University
1296:nuclear proliferation
1043:
859:Politics of sanctions
596:Heckscher–Ohlin model
591:Competitive advantage
586:Comparative advantage
473:Trade and development
234:Countervailing duties
62:
5750:10.2139/ssrn.3770816
4583:History News Network
4576:(13 December 2013).
4478:graduateinstitute.ch
4095:on November 13, 2013
3139:10.1162/isec.23.1.66
2936:1#4 (1979): 522–541.
2580:10.1162/isec_a_00351
2455:Haidar, J.I., 2017."
2149:United Arab Emirates
2014:By targeted activity
1919:in 1999 against all
1880:Venezuelan sanctions
1847:that started in 2014
1803:signed into law the
1619:adding missing items
1413:for its policies of
1409:In effort to punish
1090:were engaged in the
1001:annexation of Crimea
759:Napoleon I of France
745:History of sanctions
611:Intra-industry trade
339:Economic integration
289:Economic integration
284:Economic nationalism
6661:Human rights abuses
6176:Drezner, Daniel W.
6147:Doxey, Margaret P.
6099:Library of Congress
6065:on 27 December 2022
6022:"Mandala de Elegua"
5971:Library of Congress
5843:. 16 December 2013.
5646:"Sanctions Regimes"
5634:Diario Las Americas
5596:on 24 February 2021
5330:. 27 November 2011.
5188:The Washington Post
4904:on 28 February 2021
4817:The Washington Post
4667:The History Channel
2190:Embargo Act of 1807
1859:Somali arms embargo
1845:Russo-Ukrainian War
1638:By targeted country
1456:The United States,
1255:Mikheil Saakashvili
1066:Embargo Act of 1807
979:Sanctions can have
902:Robert A. Pape
239:Anti-dumping duties
179:Non-tariff barriers
124:Import substitution
6318:Mulder, Nicholas.
6264:fiber-optic cables
6203:Hufbauer, Gary C.
5930:The Globe and Mail
5908:The New York Times
5857:. Globalpolicy.org
5677:. 31 December 2020
5500:The Globe and Mail
5304:William & Mary
5101:. 15 November 2021
4612:on 6 December 2000
4574:Jonathan Zimmerman
4233:www.worldpress.org
4174:2013-01-02 at the
4034:washingtonpost.com
4013:(15 August 2016).
3976:Grove City College
3801:www.lexisnexis.com
3417:(10150): 816–817.
3015:10.1111/rode.13123
2860:10.1257/jep.37.1.3
2634:10.1093/ia/iiac065
2124:(and then unified
2116:Nicaraguan embargo
2080:in 1935 after the
1617:; you can help by
1590:, and increase in
1545:alternative energy
1374:Sanctions on Libya
1103:US embargo of Cuba
1070:The United States
1046:
763:Continental System
687:Economic sanctions
606:Economic geography
413:Competition policy
209:Technical barriers
189:Tariff-rate quotas
134:Trade facilitation
119:Export orientation
64:
6379:978 0 300 25936 0
6362:978-0-275-96387-3
6295:data to that 's
6168:15 (1983): 273+.
5324:"Syria sanctions"
5281:. 4 November 1997
5084:29(2): pp. 165–96
3997:"Embargo of 1807"
3849:www.refinitiv.com
3821:"SAP Help Portal"
3777:home.treasury.gov
3725:"SAP Help Portal"
3315:978-0-88132-408-2
3111:978-0-88132-536-2
2763:978-0-300-26252-0
2736:978-1-108-49896-8
2335:978-1-107-13421-8
2258:Political economy
2078:League of Nations
2048:Comecon nations (
1950:Southern Rhodesia
1794:Russian sanctions
1736:Myanmar sanctions
1715:buy oil from Iran
1635:
1634:
1598:Current sanctions
1462:Republic of China
1235:Viktor Yanukovych
1227:Russian economies
1203:Viktor Yushchenko
1186:Dima Yakovlev Law
1153:Russian sanctions
1115:Fulgencio Batista
914:Jeremy Greenstock
809:arbitration award
792:League of Nations
684:
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631:Linder hypothesis
443:Emissions trading
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