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How effective are U. S sanctions on Iran? / Jin, Wang   Journal Article
Jin, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract U. S. sanction on Iran have expended since the start of the Iranian nuclear issue. They have grown from small scale embargoes to today's sanctions on multiple sectors including finance, trade, energy and personnel. During U. S. President Barak Obama's tenure, there is very little likelihood that the U. S will resort to force, leaving Washington with no other means than sanctions to persuade Iran to change its nuclear policy. This means that although sanctions have a limited effect, the US will continue primarily rely on them to force Iran's hand.
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Obama’s Middle East policy / Jin, Wang   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Obama’s Middle East policy comes to its epilogue with the end of his 8-year White House tenancy. An aspirational speech in Cairo in 2009 and the shrinkage of US military in the Middle East in 2017 are the bookends to a shelf of events and decisions that are already being parsed and judged by historians and foreign relations experts. Bringing democracy to the Middle East is no longer a major US goal. When measured against the Pivot to Asia-Pacific and a potential pro-Russia foreign policy under Republican President Donald Trump, the Middle East is now seated as a second violin in American foreign policy.
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Trump's middle East policy and its prospect / Jin, Wang   Journal Article
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