The refrigerator and the television. Sanctions as war by other means
Sanctions regimes aim to change elite behaviour by raising the costs and stakes of their choices, both directly in terms of diminishing their personal comfort including travel and access to finance, and indirectly by increasing popular pressure against their rule through economic hardship. This highlights one of several problems with sanctions. These elites are usually uninterested in popular welfare, explaining their attitude towards democracy and its wider benefits.
February 28, 2025 -
Greg Mills
Hryhoriy Nemyria
Luis Ravina
Ray Hartley
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