International Economic Sanctions
Explore the intricate world of economic sanctions with International Economic Sanctions by Barry E. Carter, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This insightful book spans 308 pages, providing a thorough analysis of the extensive U.S. laws governing the imposition of economic sanctions as a tool for foreign policy. Carter delves into the various economic pressures the United States has applied against a diverse array of target countries, including South Africa, Panama, Libya, Nicaragua, the Soviet Union, Poland, and Iran. Perfect for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the dynamics of international relations, this book offers a detailed understanding of how economic sanctions shape global interactions. Discover the complexities of foreign relations administration and the strategic use of economic tools in the pursuit of national interests.