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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: HISTORY AND THE PRESENT

Abstract

The article examinesthe historicaland contemporary experienceofthe sanctions againstvarious countries andthe economic impact oftheir introduction.

About the Authors

Irina V. Kirova
MADI
Russian Federation
associated professor


Tatiana L. Popova
MADI
Russian Federation
Ph. D., associated professor


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