BOOK REVIEW: Multilateral Sanctions Revisited: Lessons Learned from Margaret Doxey

Q2 Social Sciences
Thomas Kruiper
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Margaret Doxey (1975) wrote much of her influential work on sanctions in an era characterized by young international institutions, against the backdrop of the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War. The 16 women who contribute to the book Multilateral Sanctions Revisited (Charron and Portela 2022) honor Doxey’s scholarship in a time of re-emerging global tensions. Indeed, since the 2014 annexation of Crimea, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has imposed only two new sanctions regimes, on South Sudan (in 2015) and Mali (in 2017). That is a steep decline from the peak of United Nations (UN) sanctions activity in the 1990s and 2000s. This engaging book makes an important contribution to the literature by recognizing two diverging but interrelated trends. Contemporary sanctions are smarter than ever, but they fail to make up for the eroding moral legitimacy of measures imposed outside of the framework of the UN. First, the sophistication of targeted sanctions increasingly constrains targets, pushing them further into the margins of the international system. Thanks to the contributions of panels of experts, financial institutions, counterterrorism intelligence, certification schemes, and the ombudsperson, the senders of sanctions stay on top of a complex cat-and-mouse game with the individuals, entities, and regimes that try to evade them. Zuzana Hudáková notes that scholars recognize more than 100 types of targeted sanctions, labeled in terms of their targets, activities, commodities, economic sectors, or geographical regions (Biersteker et al. 2018).
书评:《重新审视多边制裁:从玛格丽特·多克西那里学到的教训》
玛格丽特·多克西(Margaret Doxey,1975)在冷战地缘政治紧张的背景下,在一个以年轻的国际机构为特征的时代,写了许多关于制裁的有影响力的作品。在全球紧张局势再次出现之际,为《重新审视多边制裁》一书(Charron和Portela 2022)撰稿的16位女性向Doxey的奖学金致敬。事实上,自2014年吞并克里米亚以来,联合国安理会只对南苏丹(2015年)和马里(2017年)实施了两项新的制裁制度。这与20世纪90年代和21世纪初联合国制裁活动的峰值相比急剧下降。这本引人入胜的书通过认识到两种不同但相互关联的趋势,对文学做出了重要贡献。当代的制裁比以往任何时候都更明智,但它们无法弥补在联合国框架外实施的措施正在侵蚀的道德合法性。首先,有针对性的制裁的复杂性越来越限制了制裁目标,将其进一步推向国际体系的边缘。由于专家小组、金融机构、反恐情报、认证计划和监察员的贡献,制裁的发出者与试图逃避制裁的个人、实体和政权保持着复杂的猫捉老鼠游戏。Zuzana Hudáková指出,学者们承认有100多种类型的定向制裁,根据其目标、活动、商品、经济部门或地理区域进行标记(Biersteker等人,2018)。
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期刊介绍: World Affairs is a quarterly international affairs journal published by Heldref Publications. World Affairs, which, in one form or another, has been published since 1837, was re-launched in January 2008 as an entirely new publication. World Affairs is a small journal that argues the big ideas behind U.S. foreign policy. The journal celebrates and encourages heterodoxy and open debate. Recognizing that miscalculation and hubris are not beyond our capacity, we wish more than anything else to debate and clarify what America faces on the world stage and how it ought to respond. We hope you will join us in an occasionally unruly, seldom dull, and always edifying conversation. If ideas truly do have consequences, readers of World Affairs will be well prepared.
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