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5.0 out of 5 stars
Worth reading for anyone who wants to understand the US Foreign Policies when it comes to economics,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Economic Sanctions Reconsidered [With CDROM] (Hardcover)
Military might is not the only way to fight a war, but there are downsides to alternative methods to armed conventional conflict as well. "Economic Sanctions Reconsidered" looks at the downside of using economic sanctions to persuade other nations to work with the United States. Filled with countless studies, freshly updated for the new edition, it looks at some sanctions failing to have the desired effect for the country, and how the end of the Cold War means the United States actually has less power than it used to. "Economic Sanctions Reconsidered" is worth reading for anyone who wants to understand the US Foreign Policies when it comes to economics.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Source for the actual data on economic sanctions,
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This review is from: Economic Sanctions Reconsidered (Paperback)
If you want to know the actual data of what has happened with sanctions instead of someone elses opinion of what the data says this is the book you want.
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Economic Sanctions Reconsidered by Gary Clyde Hufbauer (Hardcover - September 1, 2007)
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