Sanctions
Aims, Costs, Effects
Osteuropa, 10-12/2021
Berlin (BWV) 2021 [= Osteuropa, 10-12/2021]
272 pages, 18 figures
Price: 24,00 €
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Editorial
Paper Cutting - Otto Luchterhandt
Russia’s Hostage
Military Encirclement of Ukraine and International Law Sanctions: Ends and Means
- Carl-Wendelin Neubert
Sanctions and International Law
Lines of Development and Current Problematic Situations - Max Trecker, Friedrich Asschenfeldt
“To Strangle Bolshevism in Its Cradle”
The Entente’s Blockade of Soviet Russia - Jeronim Perović
Energy Flow and Embargoes
East-West Relations in the 20th Century - Sascha Lohmann
Gentle or Spin Cycle
Unilateral US Sanctions against Russia - Clara Portela
EU Sanctions against Russia
A Preliminary Assessment - Roland Götz
Nuclear Option or Empty Threat?
Russia’s Exclusion from SWIFT as a Sanction The Case of Belarus: Pros and Cons
- Kamil Kłysiński
Clear Positions instead of Lazy Compromise!
The West’s Sanctions against Belarus - Astrid Sahm
At a Dead End?
The Sanctions Spiral in the EU-Belarusian Conflict - Ivan Timofeev
Sanctions against Belarus
Huge damage, little effect Energy Sanctions
- Heiko Pleines
Dependent or Not Dependent?
Natural Gas as an Economic Good, a Means of Pressure, and an Instrument for Sanctions - Roland Götz
Nord Stream 2, a Lever for Sanctions?
Energy Policy, Security Policy, and Symbolic Politics - Timur Machmutov, Darija Polosina, Anastasija Kosivec
Problems in the Arctic
The US and EU Sanctions against Russia Sanctioning Effects and Counter Sanctions
- Iikka Korhonen
Sanctions and Counter-Sanctions
The Economic Impact of Decoupling Policies - Maria Shagina
Own Goods, New Markets
Russia’s Adjustment to Western Sanctions - Anton Navoj
No Alternative
The Dollar’s Importance for Russia's Banks - Boris Ginzburg
Sanctions and Repression
Causality Hypotheses: A Research Report - Natalija Zorkaja
“I Don’t Give a Damn”
Russian Public Opinion toward Sanctions - Overview of embargoes against East European countries
Documentation