‘If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em’: An Argument for US Support of and Participation in INSTEX

IF 0.2 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Keith A. Preble
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Abstract

US policymakers have said little in response to the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) and its efforts to seemingly undermine US economic sanctions by downplaying its significance and making a single threat of severing European access to the US financial system. Should INSTEX be feared? INSTEX, which currently has ten European members, has been marketed as a humanitarian mechanism largely directed toward Iran to preserve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and mitigate the impact of US economic sanctions by helping to facilitate trade in medicines, medical devices, food, and other humanitarian goods. I argue that US efforts to quash or undermine INSTEX are counterproductive to US interests and US foreign policy and that the US should work collaboratively with Europe in both the development of INSTEX and, ultimately, through participation in it. I discuss how INSTEX’s commitment to Financial Action Task Force (FATF) principles makes it an important outlet through which the US can not only shape its development and implementation but also in helping to generate goodwill throughout the international community by permitting trade in humanitarian goods through reliable channels. Failure to address the development of this nascent special purpose vehicle has long-term implications for US foreign policy by weakening the effectiveness of economic sanctions and US financial dominance.
“如果你不能打败他们,就加入他们”:美国支持和参与INSTEX的论据
美国政策制定者对《支持贸易交流文书》(INSTEX)及其通过淡化其重要性和发出切断欧洲进入美国金融体系的单一威胁似乎破坏美国经济制裁的努力几乎没有做出回应。应该害怕INSTEX吗?INSTEX目前有十个欧洲成员国,被宣传为一种主要针对伊朗的人道主义机制,以维护《联合全面行动计划》,并通过帮助促进药品、医疗器械、食品和其他人道主义商品的贸易来减轻美国经济制裁的影响。我认为,美国镇压或破坏INSTEX的努力会对美国的利益和外交政策产生反作用,美国应该与欧洲合作,发展INSTEX,并最终参与其中。我讨论了INSTEX对金融行动特别工作组(FATF)原则的承诺如何使其成为一个重要的渠道,通过它,美国不仅可以影响其发展和实施,还可以通过允许通过可靠渠道进行人道主义物资贸易,帮助在整个国际社会中产生善意。未能解决这一新生的特殊目的工具的发展问题,会削弱经济制裁的有效性和美国的金融主导地位,从而对美国外交政策产生长期影响。
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Global Trade and Customs Journal
Global Trade and Customs Journal INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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