According to Richard Hanania, trade sanctions are “ineffective, immoral, and politically convenient”:
Sanctions have massive humanitarian costs and are not only ineffective but likely counterproductive. On these points, there is overwhelming agreement in the academic literature. Such policies can reduce the economic performance of the targeted state, degrade public health, and cause tens of thousands of deaths per year under the most crushing sanctions regimes. Moreover, they almost always fail ...
Published on February 10, 2022 06:54