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Imposing Sanctions on Violent Non-State Actors to Restore International Peace and Security = A Systematic Analysis of the Conditions under which UN Targeted Sanctions Work /
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正題名/作者:
Imposing Sanctions on Violent Non-State Actors to Restore International Peace and Security/ by Christopher Huber.
其他題名:
A Systematic Analysis of the Conditions under which UN Targeted Sanctions Work /
作者:
Huber, Christopher.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 175 p. 25 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Comparative Public Policy. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37744-1
ISBN:
9783658377441
Imposing Sanctions on Violent Non-State Actors to Restore International Peace and Security = A Systematic Analysis of the Conditions under which UN Targeted Sanctions Work /
Huber, Christopher.
Imposing Sanctions on Violent Non-State Actors to Restore International Peace and Security
A Systematic Analysis of the Conditions under which UN Targeted Sanctions Work /[electronic resource] :by Christopher Huber. - 1st ed. 2022. - XIII, 175 p. 25 illus.online resource. - Innovative Konfliktforschung – Innovation in Conflict Research,2945-9796. - Innovative Konfliktforschung – Innovation in Conflict Research,.
Introduction -- International sanctions as a policy instrument to address challenges to international peace and security -- The United Nations as a sanctioning organization -- Conceptual and methodological challenges in the study of sanctions effectiveness -- Theorizing the effective sanctioning of violent non-state actors -- Empirical strategy -- Quantitative Analysis I -- Qualitative analysis -- Quantitative Analysis I -- Conclusion.
In the last decades, violent non-state actors (VNSAs) such as rebel and terrorist organizations have proved their capacity to break international law. The international community, particularly the United Nations (UN), has reacted to this development by redirecting its conflict resolution efforts to these non-state entities. This has turned targeted sanctions into one of the most vital and indispensable foreign policy tools available to the UN Security Council in combating terrorism and contributing to the peaceful resolution of (intra-state) conflicts. Despite the UN Security Council’s growing tendency to sanction VNSAs, there has been little research analyzing the effects of UN targeted sanctions on these non-government actors. This book seeks to fill this gap and shifts the focus on non-state actors by ascertaining the general mechanisms through and conditions under which UN targeted sanctions imposed on VNSAs tend to be effective. The tripartite empirical analysis combining quantitative and qualitative research methods demonstrates that the state-centric understanding of how sanctions work is not simply applicable to the effective sanctioning of violent non-state actors such as rebel and terrorist movements. About the author Christopher Huber is a Research Fellow associated with the GIGA German Institute for Global and Area Studies in Hamburg. His research focuses on international sanctions, counterterrorism and religious conflicts.
ISBN: 9783658377441
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-658-37744-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1365986
Comparative Public Policy.
LC Class. No.: JC328.6-.65
Dewey Class. No.: 327.117
Imposing Sanctions on Violent Non-State Actors to Restore International Peace and Security = A Systematic Analysis of the Conditions under which UN Targeted Sanctions Work /
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