pakotteena
Pakotteena is a Finnish term used in international relations to describe measures imposed by a state, a coalition of states, or an international organization to influence the behavior of another state or actor. The word comes from pakote (sanction) with the translative suffix -na, indicating the function or role of the measure, such as in phrases like pakotteena käytetyt keinot.
Common forms of pakotteet include economic and financial restrictions (for example asset freezes, visa bans, and
Legal basis and governance for pakotteena measures vary. They can be imposed unilaterally by a single state,
Effects and criticisms: sanctions are intended to alter the target's policies while limiting civilian suffering, but
Examples of contexts in which pakotteena measures are used include sanctions imposed by the EU and the