The EU and the Syrian Crisis: The Use of Sanctions and the Regime's Strategy for Survival

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    Abstract

    The Syrian crisis has from May 2011 and onwards been met by the EU with rounds of tightening sanctions attempting to put pressure on the Syrian regime and the elites surrounding it. Based on a typology for the sanctions and a periodization showing how the measures have proceeded, the article discusses the EU sanctions and to what degree they have influenced the situation in Syria. Furthermore, the article sheds light on regional and international dimensions of EU policies towards Syria and demonstrates how the policies are met with the Syrian regime's ability to adapt to conditions related to changing internal and external challenges. The article concludes that what in the first phases of the EU sanctions against Syria represented a deviation from the traditional pragmatic EU policies vis-à-vis the Middle East, seems during the latest phase to be followed by a more cautious approach, which also takes security concerns into consideration.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftMediterranean Politics
    Vol/bind20
    Udgave nummer1
    Sider (fra-til)18-35
    ISSN1362-9395
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - apr. 2015

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