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Nonproliferation economic sanctions in US foreign policy: political and juridical aspects
Economic sanctions, an age-old tool of statecraft, are becoming increasingly central to shaping strategic outcomes. In the post-Cold War economic sanctions have become virtually the default option in US foreign policy.
Y A Sedlyar
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Historical and Legal Analysis of Economic Sanctions
The article analyzes the history of the formation of the concept of coercive economic measures (economic sanctions) in the legal aspects. The work presents the author’s periodization of the development of the concept of economic restrictions, taking into
E. S. Rodionova
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A Watershed Moment for Sanctions? Russia, Ukraine, and the Economic Battlefield [PDF]
Elena Chachko, J. Benton Heath
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Strategic vs Non-Strategic Motivations of Sanctioning [PDF]
We isolate strategic and non-strategic motivations of sanctioning in a repeated public goods game. In two experimental treatments, subjects play the public goods game with the possibility to sanction others.
Funaki, Y. +2 more
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Herein presented supraparticles combine the nanoparticulate photocatalyst graphitic carbon nitride with the enzyme horseradish peroxidase, which is immobilized on silica nanoparticles. In an optimized compatibility range, both catalysts operate effectively within the hybrid supraparticles and catalyze a cascade reaction consisting of the photocatalytic
Bettina Herbig +11 more
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Japan’s Foreign Aid Sanctions Policy after the End of Cold War [PDF]
During the Cold War, Japan seldom showed an interest in the political conditions in aid recipients. However, after the Cold War, Japan has been actively imposing negative aid sanctions (the suspension or a decrease in foreign aid) on recipient countries ...
Furuoka, Fumitaka, Nikitina, Larisa
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Highly Selective Toward HER or CO2RR by Regulating Cu Single and Dual Atoms on g‐C3N4
This systematic study provides insights into the design of electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and carbon dioxide reduction (CO2RR). It serves as a useful guide for tuning catalyst architecture toward efficient multifunctional performance by varying synthetic parameters, demonstrating the impact of copper (Cu) species ranging from ...
Wan‐Ting Chen +9 more
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ANTI-RUSSIAN ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: CONSEQUENCES AND COUNTERACTION
Background. In recent decades, the sanctions policy has acquired special importance in international competition, which is why the issue under study is relevant.
V.A. Skvortsova, A.O. Skvortsov2
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The Impact of Economic Sanctions on US Trade: Andrew Rose's Gravity Model [PDF]
With the end of the Cold War, the focus of US foreign policy changed--and so did that of economic sanctions. Partly because of increased cooperation within the UN framework, economic sanctions were imposed so routinely in the early 1990s that scholars ...
Barbara Oegg, Gary Clyde Hufbauer
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Economic sanctions: Past & Future [PDF]
In this post for LSE International History, Borja Guijarro-Usobiaga discusses the past, present and future of sanctions. The article analyses the evolution and effectiveness of sanctions as a deterrence and punishment mechanism.
Guijarro-Usobiaga, Borja
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