Hana Attia / Julia Grauvogel

International Sanctions Termination Dataset

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  • Beschreibung

    The International Sanctions Termination (IST) dataset is composed of the entire universe of sanctions imposed by the EU, UN, US and regional organizations in the period from 1990 to 2018, including those that were already in place by 1990 and those still ongoing. The dataset covers 399 cases, its data structure is dyadic, and the core unit of analysis is a sanctions case. If several senders impose restrictions on the same target, the dataset contains a separate case for each sender to provide sender-specific information on variables such as sanctions costs, goals or outcomes. It contains information on the design of sanctions – including expiry dates, review provisions and termination requirements – and captures the gradual process of adapting and ending sanctions. The main sources of information for coding are (inter)governmental documents that stipulate the implementation, extension, adaptation and removal of sanctions. The IST dataset is currently being updated to include the years 2019, 2020 and 2021. When using the data, please cite: Attia, Hana and Julia Grauvogel. Forthcoming. International Sanctions Termination, 1990–2018: Introducing the IST Dataset. Journal of Peace Research. (2021-12-01)

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    Konferenz | 05.11.2023 - 07.11.2023

    A Story of Exemptions rather than Termination: Humanitarian Crises and the Lifting of International Sanctions

    IHSA Conference on Humanitarian Studies, Online Event and Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dhaka Organisation: International Humanitarian Studies Association Dr. Julia Grauvogel (Vortragende:r), Dr. Hana Attia (Vortragende:r)

    COVID-19 did not significantly alter decisions related to the termination of sanctions in the years 2020 and 2021. There, are however, other temporary adjustment strategies by the senders in form of humanitarian exemptions and general licenses that were issued during these two years.

    External Shocks and the Termination of International Sanctions

    Workshop | 01.06.2023 - 02.06.2023

    External Shocks and the Termination of International Sanctions

    Sanctions in the 21st Century: Current Debates and Future Trajectories, Berlin Dr. Julia Grauvogel (Vortragende:r)

    External shocks such as pandemics can fundamentally alter considerations about whether and when to lift sanctions. This paper first discusses how different types of external shocks could affect the termination of sanctions.

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