2016
DOI: 10.1057/palcomms.2016.80
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The EU and the international sanctions against Iran: European and Iranian foreign and security policy interests, and a changing Middle East

Abstract: In July 2015 an agreement on the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action regarding Iran's nuclear program was announced between Iran and the permanent members of the UNSC, Germany and the EU. The Iranian decision to comply with the results of the negotiations attracted much focus, both at the policy level and in scholarly debates. However, the foreign and security policy interests and possibilities of Iran in the MENA region have not been discussed very intensively, nor has there been much attention paid … Show more

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“…UNSCR 1636 (2005) It is beyond the scope of this section to analyse the reasons for the application of different sanctions programs on Syria and the effectiveness they have had thus far against their set objectives. For some reflections on these aspects see, for example, (Giumelli and Ivan, 2013;Seeberg et al, 2015;Morgan, 2019;International Crisis Group, 2020;Oxford Analytica, 2020;Alalwani and Shaar, 2021;Erfan, 2021;Cardwell and Moret, 2022).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UNSCR 1636 (2005) It is beyond the scope of this section to analyse the reasons for the application of different sanctions programs on Syria and the effectiveness they have had thus far against their set objectives. For some reflections on these aspects see, for example, (Giumelli and Ivan, 2013;Seeberg et al, 2015;Morgan, 2019;International Crisis Group, 2020;Oxford Analytica, 2020;Alalwani and Shaar, 2021;Erfan, 2021;Cardwell and Moret, 2022).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU took part in the international sanctions regime against Iran, but it was also an important mediator during the negotiations. 43 The JCPOA, signed in July 2015, went into effect in January 2016, imposing restrictions on Iran's civilian nuclearenrichment program. The UN, the EU and the United States all suspended their sanctions, though not as fully as Iran had hoped.…”
Section: Iran the Eu And The Jcpoamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors including baffling bureaucracy, long delays in payments also contribute to Iran's economic problems (Erdbrink 2012, Borger andDehghan 2013). Cargo traffic has also been reported to reduce due to a set of factors such as limitations on Iranian ports and shipping companies such as insurance bans (Heydarian 2012;Moret 2015;Seeberg 2016). Furthermore, high transport costs and the use of middlemen to circumvent probable problems related to sanctions are also other problems that might discourage any company from interaction with the country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%