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Studying Sanctions Through a Feminist Lens
Lisa Neal with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 7
May 12
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Germany’s Vulnerability in the Geoeconomic 'Zeitenwende'
Sascha Lohmann with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 6
May 5
3
April 2026
Measuring the Effect of the Embargo on Cuba's Economy
Claims that the U.S. embargo has had a small effect on Cuban development don't stand up to scrutiny.
Apr 30
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What Makes Sanctions Termination So Difficult
Julia Grauvogel and Hana Attia with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 5
Apr 28
3
Syria's Complicated Path to Economic Recovery
Vittorio Maresca di Serracapriola with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 4
Apr 21
3
The Decades-Long Effort to Make Sanctions 'Smart'
Alistair Millar with Esfandyar Batmanghelidj - Season 3, Episode 3
Apr 14
6
How Putin Benefits from the Iran War
Alexandra Prokopenko with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 2
Apr 7
1
March 2026
Why Trump Now Controls Venezuela's Future
Francisco Rodríguez with Josefine Petrick - Season 3, Episode 1
Mar 31
1
Intensifying U.S. Sanctions Will Hit Vaccine Access in Cuba
The oil embargo of Cuba is jeopardizing the country's immunization successes.
Mar 11
1
February 2026
EU Sanctions and the Gender Equality Paradox
A new study provides the first comprehensive review of the gender effects of sanctions.
Feb 17
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An International Convention Can Make Sanctions More Humane
Sanctions have affects akin to war, but are deployed with far less scrutiny or oversight than military operations.
Feb 10
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January 2026
The Sanctions Age is Now Publishing Articles
We are creating a platform for expert analysis about how sanctions are changing the world.
Jan 29
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