Publication
19 Nov 2015
This report gauges the effectiveness of economic sanctions as an instrument of US statecraft and whether they are likely to remain a viable tool in the future. More specifically, the report’s authors 1) provide a recent history of the use of sanctions by the US; 2) explain why their effectiveness may decline, even though policymakers have increasingly used them over the past decade; 3) identify how China and other countries might employ economic coercion against US interests; and 4) recommend ways that America can continue to employ economic statecraft successfully while also limiting the ability of others to do the same thing.
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Author | Peter D Feaver, Eric B Lorber |
Series | CNAS Reports |
Publisher | Center for a New American Security (CNAS) |
Copyright | © 2015 Center for a New American Security (CNAS) |