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Why sanctions against Iran are counterproductive: conflict resolution and state-society relations / Nejad, Ali Fathollah   Journal Article
Nejad, Ali Fathollah Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article critically examines the ramifications of the international sanctions regime against Iran on two fronts: the conflict pitting Iran against the West, and the impact of the sanctions on state-society relations. On both accounts, it finds the dominant narrative, according to which sanctions would facilitate conflict resolution while weakening the authoritarian state, to be misleading. Instead, it demonstrates, on the one hand, how sanctions have hardened the opposing fronts and therefore prolonged the conflict between Iran and the West, and on the other, how they have cemented the domestic power structure in the Islamic Republic and weakened Iran's civil society.
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