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The Geoeconomic Diplomacy of European Sanctions: Networked Practices and Sanctions Implementation


ISBN13: 9789004518810
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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When policy-makers opt for sanctions or other economic power instruments in response to geostrategic challenges, the stage is set for geoeconomic diplomacy. Challenging traditional conceptions about the interplay between governments and markets, this book sheds a new light on the diplomatic actors and processes that shape successful geoeconomic foreign and security policy-making. Unpacking the 'networked practices' through which diplomats advanced the early implementation of the European Union's far-reaching sanctions regimes against Russia and Syria, the book demonstrates how geoeconomic diplomats depend on their abilities to navigate in complex actor-networks in the interfaces between the public, private, and non-governmental realm.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: The EU in the Age of Geoeconomic Multipolarisation
1. Economic Power, Geoeconomics, and Sanctions
2. Geoeconomic Diplomacy: Enhancing Abilities to Instrumentalise Economic Means of Power
3. Sanctioning Russia: The Domestic Drivers Behind the Geoeconomic Diplomacy of France and Germany
4. A New Framework for Studying Sanctions: 'Networked Practices' of Geoeconomic Diplomacy
5. Sanctioning Syria: The Networked Practices Shaping EU Sanctions Implementation
6. Conflicting Practices? Ensuring Coherency Across Geoeconomic Actor-Networks
Conclusions: Identifying the Human Impact on Economic Power Politics

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