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Sanctions - An Instrument of National Security Policy
2001Abstract : The United States government uses sanctions in a variety of forms to influence the actions of other governments. While the use of sanctions is not explicitly discussed in our current National Security Strategy document, their use to further our interests is implied.
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Justifying economic coercion: the discourse of victimhood in China’s unilateral sanctions policy
Pacific Review, 2023Enrico V Gloria
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Sanctioning the Homeland: Diasporas’ Influence on American Economic Sanctions Policy
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2022Tyler Kustra
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Financial sanctions and foreign policy
Investment Analysts Journal, 1988Gary Hufbauer, Kimberly Elliott
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Economic sanctions arbitrability and public policy.
2020This article, through an overview of international experience, considers the interplay between economic sanctions and international commercial arbitration, in particular, the effect of sanctions on the arbitrability of disputes and the public policy exception. Both arbitrability and public policy have previously been used to address the sanctions issue
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