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BOOK REVIEWS Francesco Giumelli, The Success of Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the EU Experience (Surrey/Burlington: Ashgate, 2013), ISBN 978-1-4094-4531-9, 266 pp. EUR 79.75 Despite ten years of EU restrictive measures in the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), decades of EU sanctioning in trade policy, and more than twenty years of withdrawals or suspensions of ACP-EU Partnership Agreements and Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) arrangements, research on the European Union's sanctions policy is still in its infancy. Within the small but constantly growing EU sanctions discourse, two research traditions have crystallized that feature two different definitions of restrictive measures. The two traditions can be differentiated along two dimensions: (1) focus, i.e. determinants v. effectiveness of EU sanctions; (2) scope, i.e. narrow (CFSP focused) v. comprehensive point of view, with the latter including the full scope of restrictive measures available in EU external policy from the Common Commercial to the Development and Cooperation Policy. While most scholars apply a narrow definition of EU sanctioning and examine the effectiveness of EU restrictive measures, only a handful of researchers explore the determinants of EU sanctioning or apply a comprehensive definition of sanctions. With The Success of Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the
European Foreign Affairs Review – Kluwer Law International
Published: Oct 1, 2015
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