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SEG policies regarding ofac sanctioned countries

The Leading Edge, 2009
In May 2008, the SEG executive committee approved official policies in response to restrictions placed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury upon governments of certain countries and/or individuals residing in those countries.
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UN Sanctions: Policy options for Canada

Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 1998
This article examines the sanctions debate in the context of recent experience in Iraq, Haiti and to a lesser extent South Africa. The purpose of the article is to locate this debate in a way that provides policymakers with concrete suggestions for improving the effectiveness of sanctions and mitigating their humanitarian impact.
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Economic sanctions: legal and policy constraints

International Review of the Red Cross, 1999
Résumé Depuis la fin de la guerre froide, le Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies a décidé à plusieurs reprises d'imposer des sanctions économiques à des États qui ne respectent pas une décision prise en vertu du chapitre VII de la Charte. Les exemples les plus
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Anti-sanctions and sanctions economic policy 2022-2025: sanctions, countersanctions, import substitution problems and prospects

Scientific Works of the Free Economic Society of Russia
Discusses the main anti-Russian sanctions, identifies the main problems and advantages of the Russian sanctions economy, reveals the main anti-sanctions actions being implemented, and proposes measures to correct sanctions and anti-sanctions policies in the Russian economy.
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Financial sanctions and foreign policy

Investment Analysts Journal, 1988
Gary Hufbauer, Kimberly Elliott
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SANCTIONS POLICY IN A GLOBALIZATION ECONOMY

Herald of Omsk University. Series: Economics
The relevance of studying sanctions policy is linked to the need for a better understanding of its nature, objectives, and consequences, which is particularly important in today's global economy characterized by a high level of international economic interaction.
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