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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 December 2017
As concerns grow that North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs are nearing the point of becoming an unacceptably dire threat to international peace and security, the United Nations, acting with unprecedented collective resolve, has imposed potentially suffocating international economic sanctions on North Korea. These sanctions are bolstered by even more stringent measures imposed unilaterally by the United States. The international community has not in recent memory come together in this way to seek to cut a country off from nearly all trade and investment. This will be a test of the effectiveness of economic sanctions in achieving a nonmilitary solution to what is arguably the most significant military threat impacting global interests since the end of the Cold War.
1 Exec. Order No. 13,810, 82 Fed. Reg. 184 (Sept. 25, 2017).
2 S.C. Res. 2321 (Nov. 30, 2016).
3 Id. ¶ 22.
4 Id. ¶ 28.
5 Id. ¶ 32.
6 Id. ¶ 7.
7 S.C. Res. 2371 (Aug. 5, 2017).
8 Id. ¶ 12.
9 Id. ¶ 6.
10 S.C. Res. 2375 (Sept. 11, 2017).
11 Id. ¶¶ 14, 15.
12 Id. ¶ 16.
13 Id. ¶ 17.
14 FACT SHEET: Resolution 2375 (2017) Strengthening Sanctions on North Korea, United States Mission to the United Nations (Sept. 11, 2017), at https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7969.