Economic Sanction System
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A Economic Sanction System is a political intervention system that employs economic sanction system financial restrictions and economic sanction system trade barriers to coerce economic sanction system target states.
- AKA: Economic Coercion System, Financial Sanctions Regime, Trade Embargo System.
- Context:
- It can typically impose Economic Sanction System Asset Freezes on economic sanction system target entitys.
- It can typically restrict Economic Sanction System Trade Flows through economic sanction system export controls.
- It can typically block Economic Sanction System Financial Transactions via economic sanction system banking restrictions.
- It can typically prohibit Economic Sanction System Technology Transfers to economic sanction system sanctioned countrys.
- It can typically enforce Economic Sanction System Secondary Sanctions against economic sanction system third partys.
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- It can often create Economic Sanction System Humanitarian Impacts on economic sanction system civilian populations.
- It can often generate Economic Sanction System Sanction Evasions through economic sanction system alternative channels.
- It can often produce Economic Sanction System Economic Hardships in economic sanction system target economys.
- It can often trigger Economic Sanction System Counter-Sanctions from economic sanction system target governments.
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- It can range from being a Targeted Economic Sanction System to being a Comprehensive Economic Sanction System, depending on its economic sanction system scope breadth.
- It can range from being a Unilateral Economic Sanction System to being a Multilateral Economic Sanction System, depending on its economic sanction system participant count.
- It can range from being a Short-Term Economic Sanction System to being a Long-Term Economic Sanction System, depending on its economic sanction system duration period.
- It can range from being an Effective Economic Sanction System to being an Ineffective Economic Sanction System, depending on its economic sanction system behavioral change.
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- Example(s):
- U.S. Economic Sanction Systems, such as:
- UN Economic Sanction Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Trade Agreement Systems, which promote economic sanction system economic cooperation.
- Economic Aid Systems, which provide economic sanction system financial assistance.
- Free Trade Systems, which remove economic sanction system trade barriers.
- See: Political Intervention System, Foreign Policy System, Proxy War System, Covert Operation System, Trade War, Economic Warfare, International Law.