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Tag: sanctions

Human rights advocates must stop calling for sanctions as a foreign policy tool

by Bennett Rine16 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Sanctions too often end up harming the very communities they are intended to help.

IWSJ, Opinion foreign policy, HumanRights, rights, sanction, sanctions

Is Turkey Overextending?

by Zissis Marmarelis2 Dec 2020Leave a comment

Turkey is isolating itself through its expansionist foreign policy.

Opinion Eastern mediterranean, Greece, isolation, libya, nagorno-karabakh, overextension, sanctions, syria, turkey

Shadow government: Trump’s use of sanctions is nothing like Obama’s

by Shir A21 Nov 201927 Nov 2019Leave a comment

Peter Harrell, a world expert on economic statecraft , compares economic sanctions under Trump and Obama.

News from the World foreign policy, obama, sanctions, trump
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