Economic Warfare: Sanctions, Embargoes, and their Strategic Use

Authors

  • Dr. Andrew Small Chinese military modernization, regional security, and great power competition. Author
  • Prof. Barry Buzan Security studies, regional security, and the Copenhagen School. Author

Keywords:

Economic Warfare, Sanctions, Embargoes, Statecraft, Geopolitics, International Relations, Targeted Measures, Humanitarian Impact

Abstract

Economic warfare, encompassing the strategic use of sanctions and embargoes, has emerged as a pivotal tool in international relations. This paper explores the effectiveness, implementation, and implications of economic sanctions and embargoes as instruments of statecraft. By examining historical case studies, including recent sanctions on Russia and Iran, we analyze the intended and unintended consequences of these measures on target nations and global economies. We highlight the complexities surrounding the application of economic warfare, including the challenges of enforcement, the potential for humanitarian impact, and the responses of sanctioned states. Ultimately, this study aims to provide insights into the strategic value of economic warfare in achieving geopolitical objectives, while considering its ethical dimensions.

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Published

2024-09-10