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The Sanctions Paradox
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364 pages
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The book presents a paradox in international relations, suggesting that nations often resort to sanctions when their effectiveness is minimal. It explores the conditions under which these punitive measures are employed, highlighting the disconnect between the intent to influence behavior and the actual outcomes. Through analysis, it challenges conventional wisdom about the efficacy of sanctions, prompting readers to reconsider their role in global diplomacy.
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2009, paperback
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