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5 votes
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Iceland on track for snap election as government falls – disagreements on issues including foreign policy and asylum seekers, says Bjarni Benediktsson
5 votes -
China is ready for war (and thanks to a crumbling defense industrial base, America is not)
20 votes -
Emotions are running high in EU foreign policy – and that's ok
6 votes -
America is losing Southeast Asia: Why US allies in the region are turning toward China
19 votes -
Trusted aide would likely play key role in Kamala Harris review of US-Israel policy
11 votes -
Kamala Harris's speech killed any hope she would end the Gaza genocide
22 votes -
America must face reality and prioritise China over Europe
9 votes -
Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron, in Kyiv, promises Ukraine aid for 'as long as it takes'
18 votes -
Historian Avi Shlaim: ‘I remain hopeful Israel will start to act rationally’
2 votes -
Some NATO countries ‘don’t understand urgency of stopping Russia,’ says Swedish FM
16 votes -
The creeping politicization of the US Military
17 votes -
How foreign policy became a campaign issue for the 2024 US presidential election
7 votes -
European Commission will open office in Greenland, made strategically important by rare resources and melting ice
7 votes -
How Turkey moved east – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the rise of an Anatolian foreign policy
5 votes -
Germany, France and how not to do deterrence – The EU’s two leading powers are causing confusion and anger among allies as Ukraine’s future hangs by a thread
12 votes -
EU seeks ‘consequences’ for Israel over opposition to Palestinian statehood
13 votes -
Ten conflicts to watch in 2024
18 votes -
Masha Gessen’s Hannah Arendt Prize has been canceled because of their essay on Gaza
22 votes -
Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' UK leader warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
17 votes -
Russia's war in Ukraine and destabilising "hybrid warfare" actions on the eastern border put foreign and security policy top of the agenda in Finland's presidential election
8 votes -
US diplomats privately criticize US public policy stance towards Israel in leaked memo
26 votes -
The scrambled spectrum of US foreign policy thinking
10 votes -
As Finland's presidential election gets underway, one key question looks set to dominate – whom do Finns trust to deal with Russia?
7 votes -
Finland should aim to leave the European Union in the long term, the far-right Perussuomalaiset's Jussi Halla-aho said ahead of his party congress
19 votes -
Japan’s Fumio Kishida hopes to further strengthen strategic cooperation with US and South Korea at summit
5 votes -
US President Joe Biden's IRA shuts Africa out of critical minerals supply chains
6 votes -
Niger has suspended the export of gold and uranium to France this Sunday with immediate effect
36 votes -
Denmark is considering banning protests involving burning the Quran or other religious texts over security and diplomatic concerns – Sweden looking to follow suit
18 votes -
US lifts human rights violation designation on Ethiopia
11 votes -
The truth about Afghanistan's zero unit night raids
7 votes -
Backing Russia is costing China in Europe
9 votes -
United States will soon open a small diplomatic mission in Norway – only mission above Arctic Circle
7 votes -
Joe Biden, Ferdinand Marcos Jr affirm US-Philippines security ties
2 votes -
Legal expert Anna Singer is investigating whether Swedish authorities were aware of falsified child origins as they approved the adoptions of thousands of South Korean children
4 votes -
Saudi-Iranian détente is a wake-up call for America
15 votes -
The US needs to talk about the risk of war with China
8 votes -
Norway has developed a foreign policy based on facilitating negotiation, having participated in the resolution of more than forty conflicts worldwide in recent decades
3 votes -
Norway's fossil fuel bonanza stokes impassioned debate about how best to spend its 'war profits'
4 votes -
A 'wolf warrior' is sidelined, as China softens its approach on the world stage
8 votes -
Battle for the nation's soul – Norway faces debate about gas and oil wealth
8 votes -
Setback for EU migration plans as Sweden assumes bloc's presidency – Swedish government thought to be reluctant to alienate far-right Sverigedemokraterna
4 votes -
Denmark's semi-autonomous territory Greenland is coveted by China, the United States, and global mining companies
9 votes -
Sweden's espionage scandal raises hard questions on spy recruitment – intelligence agencies debate whether foreign-born citizens are more targeted
4 votes -
US to fly supersonic bomber in show of force against North Korea
3 votes -
It appears both the West and Beijing itself have grossly overestimated Chinese expansion in Greenland
6 votes -
Former senior US official John Bolton admits to planning attempted foreign coups
13 votes -
Why Denmark is voting on its defence relationship with the EU – and what it says about democracy in Europe
5 votes -
Did Jordan’s closest allies plot to unseat its king? Alleged sedition and a royal family feud may have been driven by a broader plan to reshape the Middle East.
4 votes -
What are some examples of times when sanctions "worked"?
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the...
The US, EU and assorted allies have gradually gotten into the habit, in recent decades, of using targeted sanctions (a lot) against both individuals and govts when the targets do something the West does not approve of.
Do they work? Do they help?
I think Obama-era sanctions on Iran played a part in getting Iran to at least consider the nuclear accord that Trump promptly renigged on ... but I also think Rouhani also wanted to develop a better relationship w/the US (and I'm sure he had at least grudging support from the Ayatollah), and gladly used the sanctions as the justification for speaking to the Great Satan.
Details aside, I think sanctions helped in that case. I can't think of any other examples where they were effective in helping achieve their intended effects.
OTOH, I think aggressive sanctions against North Korea have, at best, done no good at all, and have probably made the situation worse.
Any other successes come to mind?
11 votes