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Sanctions and the shaping of Iran’s “Resistance Economy”

Published July 27, 2012by Farideh Farhi 1 Comment

The International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN) has published a useful brief aptly subtitled, “Killing them softly”, about the impact of sanctions on the lives of ordinary people who live in Iran, particularly women and other vulnerable groups such as… Continue Reading  

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