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The Economic Weapon
The fate of the League of Nations provides a stark warning about using sanctions as a tool of modern warfare.
by
Nicholas Mulder
via
New Statesman
on
March 3, 2022
How America Learned to Love (Ineffective) Sanctions
Over the past century, the United States came to rely ever more on economic coercion—with questionable results.
by
Nicholas Mulder
via
Foreign Policy
on
January 30, 2022
The Coronavirus War Economy Will Change the World
When societies shift their economies to a war footing, it doesn’t just help them survive a crisis—it alters them forever.
by
Nicholas Mulder
via
Foreign Policy
on
March 26, 2020
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The Economic Weapon
: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War
Nicholas Mulder
2022
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