Security Council sanctions governance : the power and limits of rules
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Security Council sanctions governance : the power and limits of rules
(Routledge research on the United Nations, 5)
Routledge, 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-231) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Little is known about how far-reaching decisions in UN Security Council sanctions committees are made. Developing a novel committee governance concept and using examples drawn from sanctions imposed on Iraq, Al-Qaida, Congo, Sudan and Iran, this book shows that Council members tend to follow the will of the powerful, whereas sanctions committee members often decide according to the rules. This is surprising since both Council and committees are staffed by the same member states.
Offering a fascinating account of Security Council micro-politics and decision-making processes on sanctions, this rigorous comparative and theory-driven analysis treats the Council and its sanctions committees as distinguishable entities that may differ in decision practice despite having the same members. Drawing extensively on primary documents, diplomatic cables, well-informed press coverage, reports by close observers and extensive interviews with committee members, Council diplomats and sanctions experts, it contrasts with the conventional wisdom on decision-making within these bodies, which suggests that the powerful permanent members would not accept rule-based decisions against their interests.
This book will be of interest to policy practitioners and scholars working in the broad field of international organizations and international relations theory as well as those specializing in sanctions, international law, the Security Council and counter-terrorism.
目次
Chapter 1 - Security Council Sanctions Governance: The Power and Limits of Rules Chapter 2 - Committee Governance, Rules and Precedents Chapter 3 - Security Council Sanctions Regimes: Complex Governance Entities Chapter 4 - Disarming Iraq - Governing Comprehensive Sanctions Under Siege Chapter 5 - Terrorist or Scapegoat? Targeted Sanctions and The Threat of Al-Qaida And the Taliban Chapter 6 - The Democratic Republic of The Congo - Targeted Sanctions and Civil War Chapter 7 - The Sudan - How the Committee Failed to Implement Targeted Sanctions Chapter 8 - The West Vs. Iran - Sanctions in The Context of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Chapter 9 - Conclusion: What Can We Learn from Committee Governance in The Security Council?
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