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has traded increasingly larger amount of goods with China and Korea since Japan imposed sanctions against Pyeongyang … realized, imposing economic sanction will turn out to be unsuccessful. …
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Economic sanctions are a popular diplomatic tool for countries to enforce political demands abroad or to punish non-complying countries. There is an ongoing debate in the literature about whether this tool is effective in reaching these goals. This paper looks at the consequences of sanctions...
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perceptible effect on North Korea's trade with its two largest partners, China and South Korea. Before North Korea conducted an …
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, primarily China, accounted for 91.4% of North Korea's luxury goods imports in 2007, and the share of North Korea's luxury goods …
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International economic sanctions appear to be a common and recurring feature of political interactions between states. In particular, the United States is the country which has most frequently applied negative economic sanctions after World War II. In a parallel way, several measures, imposed by...
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