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On target ? : EU sanctions as security policy tools / edited by Iana Dreyer, José Luengo-Cabrera ; with contributions by Sara Bazoobandi, Thomas Biersteker, Richard Connolly,... [et al.] ; [edited by the] European Union institute for security studies

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  • On target ? : EU sanctions as security policy tools / edited by Iana Dreyer, José Luengo-Cabrera ; with contributions by Sara Bazoobandi, Thomas Biersteker, Richard Connolly,... [et al.] ; [edited by the] European Union institute for security studies
  • Paris : European Union institute for security studies, 2015, cop. 2015
  • 1 vol. (91 p.) : il. ; 24 cm
  • ISS Report 1830-9747 no 25
  • 978-92-9198-368-1
  • 92-9198-368-3
  • Report no. ... (European Union Institute for Security Studies) 1830-9747 no 25
  • [European Union sanctions as security policy tools.]
  • 327.117 094
  • 341.582 094
  • Textes en partie issus de communications, présentés lors de rencontres et de tables rondes, organisées par, the EUISS task force
  • Bibliogr. p. 88
  • Foreword / Antonio Missiroli Introduction / Iana Dreyer and José Luengo-Cabrera How and when do sanctions work ? The evidence / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk and Thomas Biersteker The impact of EU economic sanctions on Russia / Richard Connolly Have EU sanctions changed Russia's behaviour in Ukraine ? / Stanislav Secrieru Sanctions against Iran : a preliminary economic assessment / Peter A.G. van Bergeijk Sanctions against Iran : winners and losers / Sara Bazoobandi The limits to the sanctions regime against Syria / Peter Seeberg Conclusions / Iana Dreyer, José Luengo-Cabrera, Francesco Giumelli and Clara Portela
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Amid lingering questions over their utility in restraining the proscribed actions of the Assad regime in Syria, curbing Iran's nuclear programme or softening Russia's aggressive stance on Ukraine, the EU stands to benefit from a balanced, empirically-informed assessment on how sanctions have been implemented, monitored and enforced. This report, the outcome of an EUISS Task Force on sanctions, offers valuable insight into a practice that is now part and parcel of the Union's 'security' policy toolbox. It aims to shed more light on an EU policy area that is still under-researched at a time when sanctions are becoming more important in terms of their number, scale and political salience."
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