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The Economic Weapon

The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War
  • Nicholas Mulder
2022
Yale University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • Illustration of U.S. bomber droping brick to form a wall (representing sanctions).
    Book Review

    The Folly of Sanctions

    Sanctions were conceived as an alternative to war. But they may have made the world more violent.
    by Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein via The New Republic on December 13, 2022
  • The first informal meeting of the League of Nations in Geneva, 1920.
    Book Review

    Do Sanctions Work?

    A new history examines their use in the past and considers their effectiveness for the future.
    by James Stafford via The Nation on October 6, 2022
  • The Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
    Book Review

    The Modern History of Economic Sanctions

    A review of “The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War."
    by Henry Farrell via Lawfare on March 1, 2022
  • In this photo provided by the U.S. Air Force, a transport plane is framed in a shattered window at the Baghdad airport on June 24, 2003.
    Book Excerpt

    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
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