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The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War | Hoover Institution

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The Importance of Sanctions in the 1930s

Most people who think about the League of Nations regard it as a colossal failure. But some of these economic sanctions worked in the interwar period, writes Peter Bergen. The Great Depression gave revisionist powers an opening to challenge the international system," he says. "The threat of sanctions merely accelerated the timetable for aggression"

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