Sanctions and Unintended Consequences

This chapter explores the concept of international sanctions and their impact and discusses why and how sanctions have been imposed on North Korea. This discussion is followed by an analysis of the effectiveness of these sanctions by navigating existing arguments on the matter. Under current sanctio...

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