
United Nations Sanctions Regimes and Selective Security
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List of Tables
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Note on United Nations Documents
Chapter 1 - Introduction: United Nations Sanctions and Selective Security
The Selective Nature of UN Sanctions
After After Hegemony
Chapter 2 - A History of Sanctions and Selectivity
Sanctions and the League of Nations
UN Sanctions and the Cold War (1945-1989)
UN Sanctions Since 1990 - The Sanctions Decades
Contemporary UN Sanctions - More Targeted, Less Regimes
Chapter 3 - Presenting the Sanctionable Events Dataset: 1990 - 2022
Sanctions and Datasets
Sanctions and Norms
Sanctionable Events: 1990 - 2022
Proxies for Selectivity
Chapter 4 - Nuclear Proliferation and Selective UN Sanctions
Defining the Event
Nuclear proliferators before 1990
Nuclear Proliferators after 1990
Conclusions
Chapter 5 - Interstate Wars and Selective UN Sanctions
Defining the Event
A History of Interstate War and UN Responses
Interstate Wars and UN Sanctions Since 1990
Conclusions
Chapter 6 - Civil War and Selective UN Sanctions
Defining the Event
Selectivity in Time
Selectivity in Space
Governments vs. non-State Armed Groups
4 Hypotheses for Selectivity
Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis
A Shift in Selectivity: From Libya to Syria
Conclusions
Chapter 7 - Terrorism and Selective UN Sanctions
Defining the Event
State-Sponsored Terrorism and UN Sanctions since 1990
Al-Qaida and the War on Terror
UN Sanctions and on the War on Terror
Terrorism and Selective UN Sanctions
Conclusions
Chapter 8 - Coups d'etat and Selective UN Sanctions
Defining the Event
A history of the offence - Coups d'etat since 1946
Coups d'etat and Selective UN Sanctions
Six Short Case Studies
Conclusions
Chapter 9 - Conclusions: United Nations Sanctions and Selective Security
United Nations Sanctions and Selective Security
Index
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