Book (Practical) History of Europe and Western Economic Sanctions as a Means of Modern Warfare / Nicholas Murdell / Motohiro Miura

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) ヨーロッパ史・西洋史 経済兵器 現代戦の手段としての経済制裁 / ニコラス・ミュルデル / 三浦元博
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Item number: BO3978998
Released date: 09 Jun 2023
Maker: Nikkei BP

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European and Western History [Introduction to the Contents]
"The sudden and unprovoked large-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian Shea made the original purpose of sanctions as a weapon against aggression modern. Since February 2022, the measures taken by Asian countries such as Japan, South Korea, Formosa and Singapore, as well as the long-time neutral countries and Switzerland, originated from the original purpose of the League of Nations as territorial preservation."
Economic sanctions have been
Economic sanctions have been frequently used in recent years as a punitive mechanism for countries that have disturbed international peace. This economic sanction was born in the process of building the international order after World War I. At that time, economic sanctions were also called "economic weapons". It was accompanied by fresh memories that economic sanctions brought many deaths from starvation in the German Empire, Austria-Hungary and the Middle East, which were defeated in World War I.
The preface to the Japanese edition
The "Economic Sanctions" as a grand experiment in international policy-making and system-building during the 30 years from the end of World War I to the outbreak of World War II.
Nicholas Shea
Introduction It looks like an "economic war".
Part I : Origin of Economic Weapons
Chapter 1 : Mechanism of Blockade
Chapter 2 : Sanctions arising from the spirit of blockade
Chapter 3 : War of Peace
Part II : Orthodoxy of Economic Weapons
Chapter 4 : Range of Economic Weapons
Chapter 5 : World Police in Geneva
Chapter 6 : Collective Security against Aggression
Chapter 8 : Collective Security Against Aggression
Chapter 8 : Anti-Aggression Measures
Chapter 10 : Supplied Economic Weapons
Conclusion From the Alternative
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Assistant Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at Cornell University and Milstein Faculty Fellow. History Major. Born in the Netherlands. Studied at Cambridge University and Columbia University. Author's Brief
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