2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2854425/v1
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Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool: A Case Study of the Iran-West Conflict

Abstract: The study focuses on the impact of economic sanctions on Iran’s economy, society, and regional influence, providing insights into the effectiveness of sanctions and their long-term implications. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, including quantitative analysis and content analysis of official speeches, press releases, and news. The sample period covered 50 observations for annual data from 1969 until 2018. The results of this study indicate that economic sanctions have had a significant impact on Ira… Show more

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“…The two countries have engaged in direct proxy wars in several conflicts, including civil wars in Syria, Yemen, and Iraq. The competition between the two parties also extended to several other countries and regions, including Bahrain, Lebanon, Qatar, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Morocco, as well as competition in the regions of North and East Africa, parts of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus [16]. Using non-Indigenous models to showcase Native American headdresses at fashion: Fashion reflects the culture and society in which it exists.…”
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