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_aShagina, Maria
245 _aEU sanctions Policy towards post-soviet conflicts
_h[Recurso electronico] PDF
_b: Cases of Crimea, Eastern Ukraine, South Ossetia and Abkhazia
520 _aGoing beyond the focus on the sanctions´ effectiveness, this article is rather interested in the investigation of EU internal dynamics of decision-making. Looking at post-Soviet frozen conflicts, namely Crimea, Eastern Ukraine, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, the article analyses the internal tensions between Russia-friendly and Russia-hawkish states in the EU process of imposing sanction regimes. Despite potential economic losses and political tensions, in some cases the EU decides and successfully manages to impose sanctions, whereas in other cases no punitive measures are undertaken. Comparing cases with and without sanction regimes, this article aims to uncover the ´black box´ behind the EU´s decision to impose sanctions. It aims to analyze why and under what conditions the EU is ready to resort to sanctions in post-Soviet conflicts.
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_aPESC
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_aDerecho internacional
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_aUnión Soviética
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_aRelaciones Internacionales
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_aRusia
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_aEuropa Oriental
773 0 _aUNISCI Discussion Papers
_g. -- N. 43 (enero 2017) p. 73-88
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_tUNISCI Discussion Papers
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856 4 _uhttps://www.ucm.es/data/cont/media/www/pag-72408//UNISCIDP43-NUMEROENTERO.pdf
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