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On the Politics of how well Sanctions are Working

Published October 19, 2012by Farideh Farhi 1 Comment

The escalating sanctions regime that has been imposed on Iran by the United States and European Union has placed all parties involved in a rather strange position. On the US side, the palpable glee over the dropping value of the… Continue Reading  

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