1. Sanctions
It is an alternative to applying military force; it is enacted to express outrage and to change the behaviour of the target. ... q Widespread co-operation from the international community seldom materialises and unilateral or one-way sanctions seldom succeed in a globalized market with many competitive suppliers of embargoed goods. ... Lindsay says that sanctioned countries goals fall into five categories: q Compliance, to force the target to alter its behaviour to conform to the initiator'" preferences. q Subversion, to remove the target's leaders or overthrow the regime. q Dete...
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