From Institute for International Economics
Economic Sanctions in Support of Foreign Policy Goals
Eighty sanctions cases since World War I are reviewed in this monograph.
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Eighty sanctions cases since World War I are reviewed in this monograph.
Now available directly from: IIE11 Dupont Circle, NWWashington, DC 20036Tel: (202) 328-9000Eighty sanctions cases since World War I are reviewed in this monograph. These include Cuba, Rhodesia, Iran, and the recent grain and pipeline cases. Lessons are drawn concerning the limitations and costs of economic and financial sanctions, and the circumstances in which sanctions are likely to achieve the goals of the imposing country. Guidelines are suggested for the future use of sanctions.