The eu sanctions operation in syria: Conflict management by other means

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Since May 2011, the EU has crafted one of its most far reaching and sophisticated sanctions operations in support of the anti-regime protests against the current regime in Syria. The present article examines the measures wielded by the EU, its expected impact and its implications for the EU's relations with its global partners. While seriously undermined by the lack of support of Russia, the sanctions are having a noticeable economic impact. Yet, the choice of measures is ill-suited to stop the bloodshed. The sanctions have also served to (re)define partnerships with other powers, both in the Middle-East and globally. © UNISCI, 2012.

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Portela, C. (2012). The eu sanctions operation in syria: Conflict management by other means. UNISCI Discussion Papers, 30, 151–158. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_unis.2012.n30.40717

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