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  2. Congress of the United States followed by imposing a general embargo based on the Embargo Act of 1807 against Great Britain and France. In the 19th century, “economic sanctions consisted primarily of pacific blockades – blockades that involved the deployment of a naval force by a country or coalition of countries to

  3. 1 cze 2021 · PDF | This paper offers a broader reflection on the current and historical discourse related to the analysis of the effectiveness of economic sanctions.... | Find, read and cite all the research...

  4. Primary sanctions include international trade restrictions (e.g., trade embargoes and restrictions on particular exports to or imports from the target), financial sanctions (e.g., blocking of foreign assets or denial of foreign assistance, loans, and investments), and other prohibitions on economic transactions with the target.

  5. 7 lip 2008 · This review essay of Giorgio Agamben's book State of Exception argues that the theory of emergency powers presented in the book, while original and valuable, both misapprehends the significance...

  6. 15 gru 2010 · A trade sanction or embargo is a governmental action that distorts free flows of investment or trade in goods, services, or ideas for decidedly adversarial and political, rather than economic, purposes.

  7. 4 sie 2020 · The “when” refers to the timing of sanctions. The “what” addresses the types of sanctions adopted; we considered six forms hereof: arms embargoes, travel bans, asset freezes, financial restrictions, trade restrictions and diplomatic restrictions.