Can Sanctions Effectively Change a Country’s Behavior?

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Nomad

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Economic sanctions are a common tool against authoritarian regimes, but their effectiveness is debated. Some argue they pressure governments, while others say they harm civilians more than leaders. Are sanctions a viable long-term strategy, or do they create more instability? What alternatives exist for diplomatic influence?
 
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I think it does not change much. Some nations adapt by finding alternative trade partners or fostering nationalism. While sanctions can weaken economies and isolate governments, they don’t always lead to policy shifts. I think they work best when combined with diplomacy and international cooperation rather than as a standalone strategy.
 

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I know that economic sanction can be an effective tool for inhibiting a country's revenue and to help stop countries from acquiring weapons that violate international safety
 
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