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Arms transfer to the third world, 1971-85 / Brzoska, Michael; Ohlson, Thomas 1987  Book
Ohlson, Thomas Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Description xv, 383p.Hardbound
Series SIPRI
Standard Number 0198291167
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ID:   090909


Arms transfers to the third world, 1971-85 / Brzoska, Michael; Ohlson, Thomas; Stockholm International Peace Research Institute 1987  Book
Stockholm International peace Research Institute Book
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Publication Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1987.
Description xv, 383p.
Standard Number 019829116
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ID:   068204


Criteria for evaluating post-conflict reconstruction and securi / Brzoska, Michael   Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Economics of arms imports after the end of the cold war / Brzoska, Michael April 2004  Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication April 2004.
Key Words Arms Control  Arms Trade  Military Aid  Import Finacing  Foreign Debt 
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ID:   103176


Economics of security: a European perspective / Bruck, Tilman; Brzoska, Michael; Drakos, Konstantinos   Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Security  Europe  Economic 
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Framework agreement: accountability issues / Brzoska, Michael Aut-Win 2003  Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication Autumn-Winter 2003.
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International sanctions before and beyond UN sanctions / Brzoska, Michael   Article
Brzoska, Michael Article
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Summary/Abstract United Nations sanctions are authorized by the international body that is legally charged with the maintenance of international peace and security, the UN Security Council. They are grounded in provisions of the UN Charter. However, only a fraction of all international sanctions are mandated by the UN. One of the findings of this article, which is based on data collected by the Targeted Sanctions Consortium (TSC), is that the large majority of UN sanctions are preceded by non-UN sanctions, particularly sanctions by the United States and the European Union. Furthermore, it is common practice, particularly by the US and the EU, to add sanction provisions of their own to UN sanctions. As a result, for most UN sanctions, there are also non-UN sanctions against the same targets. Such combined sanction regimes add restrictions imposed by only some governments to those that all countries have to implement. Combined sanction regimes are therefore potentially more effective in achieving the targeted outcome than UN sanctions, which represent the lowest common denominator achievable among the members of the UN Security Council. On the other hand, combined sanction regimes might suffer from a type of ‘sanctions fatigue’. A growing number of states outside of the West are openly opposed to unilateral sanctions. Adding non-UN sanctions to UN sanctions might reduce their willingness to support UN sanctions. The TSC data, however, does not support such a contention. Rather, the data indicates that combined sanction regimes are more effective than stand-alone UN sanctions. Still, the US and EU governments—as the main drivers of sanctions policy in general and UN sanctions in particular—need to be aware of this criticism in order not to unwittingly undermine the UN sanctions instrument.
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Investing in development: an investment in security / Brzoska, Michael; Croll, Peter 2005  Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Conflict  Security  Military Expenditure  Human Security 
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Monitoring and verification of the arms trade and arms embargoe / Brzoska, Michael   Journal Article
Brzoska, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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