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Appendix 7-E-2:
G7/8 Foreign Ministers' Follow-up

From Chapter 7: Strengthening Regional Security through G7/8 Sanctions and Force, by John Kirton and Julia Kulik
In Accountability for Effectiveness in Global Governance
edited by John Kirton and Marina Larionova
available from Routledge, 2018

Force Start Meeting 1 Meeting 2 Meeting 3
Months after event Issue discussed Months after event Issue discussed Months after event Issue discussed
Iraq 1991
Kosovo 1999 6 months No 13 months Yes 25 months Yes
Afghanistan 2002 11 months Yes 22 months Yes 26 months No
Libya 2011 11 months Yes 22 months Yes 38 months No
Mali 2013 3 months No 10 months Yes 15 months No
ISIS 2015 7 months Yes 12 months No 19 months Yes
Sanctions Start Meeting 1 Meeting 2 Meeting 3
Months after event Issue discussed Months after event Issue discussed Months after event Issue discussed
Iran 1980
Afghanistan 1980
Sudan 2004 3 months No 12 months Yes 24 months Yes
North Korea 2006 10 months Yes 23 months Yes 35 months Yes
Syria 2011 11 Months Yes 22 months Yes 38 months Yes
Ukraine 2014 3 months Yes 10 months Yes 22 months Yes

Notes: Excludes meetings without statements and statements without meeting. – = period of time in which no written statements were made available.


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