Description
About the Author
Dr Francesco Giumelli is Assistant Professor in International Relations and European Studies at the Metropolitan University Prague, Czech Republic, and former Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute, Italy.
Reviews
'This work belongs to a new generation of sanctions studies which focusses on clearly identified episodes within a particular case. By applying this approach to six European Union sanctions, Giumelli manages to draw nine valuable lessons on their effectiveness that are likely to generate great interest for sanctions researchers and policy makers alike.' Peter Wallensteen, Uppsala University, Sweden and University of Notre Dame, USA 'With Security Council gridlock leading to fewer UN sanctions, Giumelli provides a succinct, much needed analysis of the effectiveness of EU sanctions in advancing global norms. His scrutiny of the process and actors generating EU measures combines with a detailed analysis of various cases and a summary of lessons learned to make this an excellent contribution to the sanctions literature.' George A. Lopez, University of Notre Dame, USA 'The author does not seek to provide readers with ready-made results but with a tool to undertake their own evaluations. The book unveils its true value as a manual on how to analyse sanctions, not as an assessment of sanctions efficacy.' Swiss Political Science Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780367860462
Author Francesco Giumelli
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 381g