

Sanctions As War w/ Immanuel Ness & Stuart Davis
Aug 12, 2022
Sanctions As War explores the topic of sanctions and their impact. The hosts introduce Professors Immanuel Ness and Stuart Davis, editors of the book Sanctions As War. They discuss the nature and enforcement of sanctions, challenging the notion that they are a nonviolent alternative to war. The podcast also explores the racialization of populations in the third world and the increasing application of sanctions to countries like China. It examines the influence of mainstream media on the sanctions narrative and delves into the role of sanctions within the neoliberal order.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Sanctions as War
02:09 • 29min
Concept of the Third World and Introduction to 'Sanctions As War'
31:19 • 3min
The Impact and Legitimacy of Sanctions
34:37 • 30min
The Influence of Mainstream Media on Sanctions Narrative
01:04:45 • 4min
The Role of Sanctions in the Neoliberal Order
01:08:18 • 21min
Announcements and Reminders
01:29:29 • 2min