UNDERSTANDING SUCCESS OF TARGETED SANCTIONS: THE EU IN ZIMBABWE

Understanding Success of Targeted Sanctions: The EU in Zimbabwe

The European Union Pentair UltraTemp ETi Parts (EU) imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe in 2002 and this article aims at evaluating the success of that decision.Applying a broader definition of success, this article assumes that sanctions can coerce, constrain and signal.Contrary to most of the literature holding that sanctions are imposed to change the

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Parallel, Proactive and Power Efficient Virtual Network Embedding in a Green and Distributed SD-ODCN Architecture

With a view to overcome internet ossification problem, various Virtual Network Embedding (VNE) approaches has been proposed in last few years.Nevertheless, most of prior approaches neglect some major operational requirements implied by the inherent virtualization platforms.In the case of SD-ODCN architecture, a crucial operational requirement insta

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Eosinophilic Esophagitis in Esophageal Atresia

Recent studies have reported a higher prevalence of eosinophilic esophagitis in children with esophageal atresia.Under recognition of eosinophilic esophagitis in these patients may lead to excessive use of antireflux therapy and an escalation of interventions, General Wound Care - Sponge Counters including fundoplication, as symptoms may be attribu

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Ecological niche of plant pathogens

Disease ecology is a new approach to the understanding of the spread and Outdoor Post Light dynamics of pathogens in natural and man-made environments.Defining and describing the ecological niche of the pathogens is one of the major tasks for ecological theory, as well as for practitioners preoccupied with the control and forecasting of established

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The Fever Tree: from Malaria to Neurological Diseases

This article describes the EYE LINER SOFT BLACK #1405 discovery and use of the South American cinchona bark and its main therapeutic (and toxic) alkaloids, quinine and quinidine.Since the introduction of cinchona to Europe in the 17th century, it played a role in treating emperors and peasants and was central to colonialism and wars.Over those 400

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