Compulsive Measures against Iran in Light of Sanctions Research
This article applies major findings of the international research on sanctions to the current boycott & disinvestment strategies being applied against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The key findings of this research include the identification of three conditions of success for coercive activities...
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