Sanctions outside Organisational Frameworks
Margaret P. Doxey
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Margaret P. Doxey: Trent University
Chapter 6 in International Sanctions in Contemporary Perspective, 1987, pp 70-87 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract Since 1979 there has been a sharp deterioration in East-West relations which has brought heightened anxiety about the possibility of a third world war. There have been several well-publicised cases of sanctions during this period, most of them linked to East-West hostility and all of them marked by discord and acrimony among the sanctioning group. One of the sharpest controversies developed within the western alliance when the United States attempted to block further construction of the gas pipeline from Siberia to West Germany as part of a set of penalties designed to punish the Soviet Union for its role in the Polish crisis.
Keywords: Security Council; Organisational Framework; Security Council Resolution; Contemporary Perspective; International Sanction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-18750-8_6
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