Friday, April 8, 2016

Biersteker, Eckert, & Tourinho: Targeted Sanctions: The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action

Thomas J. Biersteker (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies), Sue E. Eckert (Brown Univ. - Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs), & Marcos Tourinho (Fundacao Getulio Vargas) have published Targeted Sanctions: The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action (Cambridge Univ. Press 2016). Contents include:
  • Sue Eckert, Thomas J. Biersteker & Marcos Tourinho, Introduction
  • Thomas J. Biersteker, Marcos Tourinho & Sue Eckert, Thinking about United Nations targeted sanctions
  • Francesco Giumelli, The purposes of targeted sanctions
  • Michael Brzoska & George A. Lopez, Security council dynamics and sanctions design
  • Paul Bentall, United Nations targeted sanctions and other policy tools: diplomacy, legal, use of force
  • Andrea Charron & Clara Portela, The relationship between United Nations sanctions and regional sanctions regimes
  • Alix Boucher & Caty Clement, Coordination of United Nations sanctions with other actors and instruments
  • Enrico Carisch & Loraine Rickard-Martin, Implementation of United Nations targeted sanctions
  • Kimberly Ann Elliott, The impacts of United Nations targeted sanctions
  • Mikael Eriksson, The unintended consequences of United Nations targeted sanctions
  • Thomas J. Biersteker, Marcos Tourinho & Sue Eckert, The effectiveness of United Nations targeted sanctions
  • Peter Wallensteen, Institutional learning in targeting sanctions
  • Thomas J. Biersteker, Marcos Tourinho & Sue Eckert, Conclusion