International Sanctions
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International sanctions are coercive measures adopted by countries or international organizations to influence the behavior of other states or entities. They are typically imposed for foreign policy or national security reasons, aiming to restrict economic activity, deter aggression, or promote human rights, often with significant impacts on global trade, specific industries, and geopolitical relations.
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