Contents

SIPRI Yearbook 2016

SIPRI Yearbook 2016

I. Nuclear-related targeted sanctions on Iran

Chapter:
3. The role and impact of international sanctions on Iran
Source:
SIPRI Yearbook 2016
Author(s):
Ian Anthony, Mark Bromley, Pieter D. Wezeman

In general terms, sanctions can have three aims: (a) coercing a target state to change its behaviour; (b) constraining a target state and preventing it from engaging in a proscribed activity; and (c) signalling to both the target state and others about a perceived violation of an international norm.1 Sanctions can also play a role in helping to assuage domestic political constituencies or concerned allied states.

Citation (MLA):
Anthony, Ian, Mark Bromley, and Pieter D. Wezeman. "3. The role and impact of international sanctions on Iran." SIPRI Yearbook. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Web. 28 Mar. 2025. <https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198787280/sipri-9780198787280-chapter-003-div1-028.xml>.
Citation (APA):
Anthony, I., Bromley, M., & Wezeman, P. (2016). 3. The role and impact of international sanctions on Iran. In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2016: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 28 Mar. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198787280/sipri-9780198787280-chapter-003-div1-028.xml
Citation (Chicago):
Anthony, Ian, Mark Bromley, and Pieter D. Wezeman. "3. The role and impact of international sanctions on Iran." In SIPRI Yearbook 2016: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 28 Mar. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198787280/sipri-9780198787280-chapter-003-div1-028.xml
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