Books

 

§  Multilateralism in Peril. The Uneasy Triangle of the US, China and the EU (Eds), Routledge, 2022 (ISBN 9780367765224), with Chien-Huei Wu and Frank Gaenssmantel, see publisher’s page

§  The Success of Sanctions: Lessons Learned from the EU Experience, Abingdon: Ashgate/Routledge, 2013 (ISBN 1409445313, 9781409445319), see publisher’s page

§  Coercing, Constraining, Signalling. Explaining UN and EU Sanctions after the Cold War, Colchester: ECPR Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9781907301209), see publisher’s page

Special Issues

 

§  The Targeted Sanctions of the United Nations, Section on Targeted Sanctions - Special Issue, International Affairs, Vol. 91, No. 6, 2015. Coauthored with Andrea Charron and Clara Portela.

§  EU Security Governance: From Processes to Policies, Special Issue on Journal of Contemporary European Research, Vol. 9, No.3, 2013. Coauthored with Chantal Lavallée, available at http://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/issue/view/31

Articles

 

§  “Enrolling into Exclusion: African Blockchain and Decolonial Ambitions in an Evolving Finance/Security Infrastructure”, Journal of Cultural Economy, Vol. 15, No. 4, 2022, pp. 524-543 (with Malcolm Campbell-Verdyn).

§  “Technology transfer and defence sector dynamics: the case of the Netherlands”, European Security, published online, 2022 (with Mustafa Sezal).

§  “United in diversity: the implementation of restrictive measures in the European Union”, Politics and Governance, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2022 (with Willem Geelhoed, Max de Vries and Aurora Molesini).

§  "UN Sanctions as Leverage in Mediation Processes? An anatomy of missed opportunities in South Sudan", Global Governance, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2022, pp. 251-273 (with Annette Weber).

§  "States, Firms and Security. How private actors implement sanctions, lessons learned from the Netherlands", European Journal of International Security, Vol 6, No. 2, 2021, pp. 190-209 (with Michal Onderco).

§  "The when, what, where and why of European Union sanctions", European Security, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2021, pp. 1-23 (with Fabian Hoffmann & Anna Książczaková).

§  "International society, world society and contact points: the case of the Office of the Ombudsperson and targeted sanctions", International Relations, Vol. 34, No. 1, 2020 (with Filippo Costa Buranelli).

§  "The redistributive impact of restrictive measures on EU members: winners and losers from imposing sanctions on Russia,” Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 55, No. 5, 2017, pp. 1062–1080.

§  "Trade agreements and labour standards’ clauses: Explaining labour standards developments through a qualitative comparative analysis of US free trade agreements,“ Global Social Policy, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2017, pp. 38-61 (with Gerda van Roozendaal).

§  "Understanding Targeted Sanctions of the United Nations: an empirical analysis", International Affairs, Vol. 91, No. 6, 2015, p. 1351–1368.

§   “Normative power under contract? Commercial support to European crisis management operations”, International Peacekeeping, Vol. 21, no. 1, 2014, p. 37-55 (with Eugenio Cusumano).

§   “Beyond Intergovernmentalism: The Europeanization of Restrictive Measures?“, Journal of Contemporary European Research, Vol. 9, no. 3, 2013, p. 390-405.

§  “Understanding success of targeted sanctions: the European Union in Zimbabwe”, Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, Vol.6, no. 2, 2012, p. 168-194 (with Krystof Krulis).

§  “Understanding the Effectiveness of Targeted Sanctions: the case of the EU in Moldova”, European Foreign Affairs Review, Vol. 16, no. 3, 2011, p. 359-378.

§  “Bringing Effectiveness Back In. A Comment on the Restrictive Measures Policy of the European Union”, Central European Journal for International and Security Studies, Vol. 4. no. 1, 2011, p. 81-100.

§  “The Restrictive Measures of the European Union. Developing analytical categories to understand functions and utility of EU sanctions,” The International Spectator, Vol. 45, no. 3, 2010, p. 131-144.

Reports

 

§  “Guardian of the Galaxy: EU Cyber Sanctions and Norms in Cyberspace”, Chaillot Paper no. 155, European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2019, available at https://www.iss.europa.eu/sites/default/files/EUISSFiles/cp155.pdf (Contributor)

§  “Quando sono utili le sanzioni internazionali? L'Italia, la Russia e l'Unione Europea”, Approfondimenti N. 142, Senato della Repubblica, Camera dei Deputati, Ministero degli Affair Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, October 2018, available at https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/pi_a_0142.pdf

§  “Sanctions on Russia: impacts and economic costs on the United States”, Programme for the Study of International Governance (PSIG), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 2016, with Erica Moret and Dawid Bastiat-Jarosz, available at http://graduateinstitute.ch/files/live/sites/iheid/files/sites/internationalgovernance/shared/Russian-Sanctions-Report.pdf

§  “The New Deterrent? International Sanctions Against Russia Over the Ukraine Crisis: Impacts, Costs and Further Action”, Programme for the Study of International Governance (PSIG), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, 2015, Erica Moret, Thomas Biersteker, Clara Portela, Marusa Veber, Stafan Bobocea and David Bastiat-Jarosz, available at http://graduateinstitute.ch/fr/home/research/centresandprogrammes/international-governance/research-projects/UN_Targeted_Sanctions/news.html.

§  “Human Security and Sanctions, from Security to Governance: Strengthening EU Capacities and Involving the Locals”, Paper commissioned by the Human Security Study Group, SiT/WP/10/16, February 2016, available at http://www.securityintransition.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/WP10_Sanctions_FinalEditedVersion.pdf.

§  “On Target? EU sanctions as security policy tools”, Report no. 25, European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2015 (co-authored), available at http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Report_25_EU_Sanctions.pdf.

§  “The effectiveness of EU sanctions – An analysis of Iran, Belarus, Syria and Myanmar (Burma)”, EPC Report N. 76, November 2013 (with Paul Ivan), available at http://www.epc.eu/documents/uploads/pub_3928_epc_issue_paper_76_-_the_effectiveness_of_eu_sanctions.pdf.

§  “How EU sanctions work: a new narrative”, Chaillot Paper no. 129, European Union Institute for Security Studies, 2013, available at https://www.iss.europa.eu/content/how-eu-sanctions-work-new-narrative.

§   “EU military operations budget under strain: the crisis, the EU and its Member States”, Ispi Analysis n. 157, February 2013, available at http://www.ispionline.it/sites/default/files/pubblicazioni/analysis_157_2013_0.pdf.

§  “Turchia, la rivolta di Piazza Taksim e gliscenari per ilgoverno Erdoğan”, Arel, No. 1, 2013, (with Carlo Frappi).

Chapters

 

§  “Targeted Sanctions and Deterrence in the Twenty-first Century”, in Deterrence in the 21st Century—Insights from Theory and Practice, edited by Frans Osinga and Tim Sweijs, Springer, 2020.

§  “Implementation of sanctions: European Union”, in Economic Sanctions in International Law and Practice, edited by Masahiko Asada, Routledge, 2020.

§  “Sanctions as a Regional Security Instrument: EU restrictive measures examined”, in Building Resilience Across the Mediterranean, edited by Eugenio Cusumano, Palgrave, 2019.

§  “Human Security and Sanctions, from Security to Governance: Strengthening EU Capacities and involving the locals”, in From Hybrid Peace to Human Security, edited by Mary Kaldor, Routledge, 2017.

§  “The Role of For-Profit Actors in Implementing Targeted Sanctions: The case of the European Union”, in Security Privatization. How Non-security related Private Businesses Shape Security Governance, edited by Oldrich Bures and Helena Carrapico, Springer, 2017.

§  “From Sanctions to Strategic Communication: the EU approach to Hybrid Threats, in Civil-military response to hybrid threats, edited by Eugenio Cusumano and Marian Corbe, Palgrave, 2017. With Eugenio Cusumano and Matteo Besana.

§  “Winning without Killing: The Case for Targeted Sanctions”, in Winning without Killing. The Strategic and Operational Utility of Non-Kinetic Capabilities in Crises, edited by Paul A. L. Duchene and Frans P. B. Osinga, Springer, 2017.

§  “From effective to useful sanctions: lessons learned from the experience of the European Union”, in Coercive Diplomacy, Sanctions and International Law edited by Natalino Ronzitti Brill, 2016.

§  “Purposes of Targeted Sanctions” in Targeted Sanctions. The Impacts and Effectiveness of United Nations Action edited by Thomas Biersteker, Sue Eckert, and Marcos Tourinho, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2016.

§   “Da Sanzioni Comprensive a Sanzioni Mirate. L'Evoluzione di uno Strumento Fondamentale di Politica Estera” in La politica internazionale in transizione edited by Filippo Andreatta and Lorenzo Zambernardi, Bologna: Il Mulino, 2012.

§  “The bilateral relations with Moldova”, chapter in L’Italia ed i Vicini Orientali dell’Unione Europea (Italy and the EU Eastern Partners), Istituto per gli Studi di Politica Internazionale (ISPI), April 2011, Available at http://www.ispionline.it/it/documents/MAEviciniorientali2011.pdf.

§  “Actors and tools in the post-Westphalian world: the targeted sanctions of the European Union”, chapter in Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel (ed), Order and Disorder in the International System, Ashgate 2010.

Op/Eds

 

§  “Beoordeling van risicos overlaten aan de banken leidt tot overcompliance”, Het Financieele Dagblad, 4 April 2019, available at https://fd.nl/opinie/1295790/beoordeling-van-risicos-overlaten-aan-de-banken-leidt-tot-overcompliance  (with Michal Onderco)

§  “EU-Russia trade bouncing back despite sanctions”, euobserver.com, 17 October 2017, available at https://euobserver.com/opinion/139485

§  “Sanzioni: alle imprese europee la multa arriva dagli Usa”, LaVoce.info, 3 June 2016, available at http://www.lavoce.info/archives/41389/sanzioni-alle-imprese-europee-la-multa-arriva-dagli-usa/.

§  “Sanzioni. Uno strumento su cui riflettere”, Formiche, February 2016.

§  “Sanctions: Moving Targets and Goalposts”, Issue Alert N. 36, European Union Institute for Security Studies, 23 July 2015, http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Alert_36_sanctions.pdf

§  “Sanctioning Russia: The Right Questions”, Issue Alert N. 10, European Union Institute for Security Studies, 13 February 2015, http://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Alert_10_sanctions.pdf

§  “Who pays for the sanctions on Russia?”, European Council on Foreign Relations, 20 December 2014, http://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_who_pays_for_the_sanctions_on_russia372

§  “Chi paga i costi delle sanzioni alla Russia?”, Affarinternazionali.it, 20 October 2014, http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=2844

§  “Il voto europeo a est, all’ombra della crisi ucraina”, Stradeonline.it, 4 June 2014, http://www.stradeonline.it/monografica/659-il-voto-europeo-a-est-all-ombra-della-crisi-ucraina

§  “Il conto salato di un ritiro preventivo dall’Afghanistan”, Affarinternazionali.it, 25 November 2013, http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=2466

§  “Iran: dal negoziato l’Italia ha solo da guadagnare”, Linkiesta.it, 13 November 2013, http://www.linkiesta.it/rapporti-italia-iran

§  “Why is Italy in political stalemate?”, Euobserver.com, 3 April 2013, http://euobserver.com/opinion/119631

§  "Why Europe should not worry about Italy", Euobserver.com, 4 March 2013, http://euobserver.com/opinion/119269

§  "Why do Italians Vote for Berlusconi", New York Times, 27 February 2013, www.nytimes.com/2013/02/27/opinion/global/why-italians-vote-for-berlusconi.html

§  "C'e' speranza, un cavillo puo' ora salvare i due maro' italiani", Linkiesta.it, 24 January 2013, http://www.linkiesta.it/maro-india-problemi

§  “Dall’Afghanistan con ottimismo”, Affarinternazionali.it, 9 December 2012, http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=2202

§  “Dal 1 Luglio l’UE farà anche a meno del petrolio iraniano, ne vale la pena?”, Linkiesta.it, 19 June 2012, http://www.linkiesta.it/iran-nucleare-petrolio.

§  “Il giudice dei Capi di Stato. La condanna di Charles Taylor”, Affarinternazionali.it, 11 June 2012, http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=2060.

§   “Strategia a tre tappe contro l’Iran”, Affarinternazionali.it, 23 March 2012, http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=1998.

§  “Riuscirà Monti a non lasciare l’Italia senza petrolio?”, Linkiesta.it, 22 January 2012, http://www.linkiesta.it/importazioni-petrolio.

§  “Why the EU's Sanctions Against Assad's Syria Will Backfire”, ForeignAffairs.org, 1 December 2011, http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/136705/mikael-eriksson-and-francesco-giumelli/why-the-eus-sanctions-against-assads-syria-will-backfire?page=show.

§  “UE pronta a fermare il greggio siriano. L’Italia trema per il prossimo inverno”, Il Riformista, 28 August 2011.

§  “L’Arma delle Sanzioni”, Affarinternazionali.it, 28 May 2011, available at http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=1769.

§  “Cosa ci possiamo aspettare dalle sanzioni UE in Siria”, Il Riformista, 15 May 2011.

§  “Can David Sanction Goliath? EU Discussions on Banning 60 Russian Citizens”. Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, 19 January 2011, available at http://cejiss.org/econtributions/can-david-sanction-goliath-eu-discussions-banning-60-russian-citizens

§  “Moldovan Elections: Stalemate Ahead?” Central European Journal of International and Security Studies, 28 December 2010; translated “Lo strano caso della Moldavia in stallo politico da 18 mesi”, Libertiamo.it, 31 December 2010, available at http://cejiss.org/econtributions/moldovan-elections-stalemate-ahead

§  “Sanzioni e non Missili: un commento all’opzione militare contro Teheran”, Affarinternazionali.it, 18 September 2008, available at http://www.affarinternazionali.it/articolo.asp?ID=947.

§  “Meglio un’Europa Leggera di una Repubblica Europea”, Epistemes.org, 26 June 2007, available at http://epistemes.org/2007/06/26/meglio-uneuropa-leggera-della-repubblica-europea/.