USA*ENGAGE, a coalition of 675 businesses, agriculture groups and trade associations working to seek alternatives to the proliferation of unilateral U.S. foreign policy sanctions and to promote the benefits of U.S. engagement abroad.
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Policy Analysis No. 124 November 7, 1989 ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: FOREIGN POLICY LEVERS OR SIGNALS by Joseph G. Gavin III Joseph G. Gavin III currently serves as associate Washington representative and manager, trade policy, for the U.S. Council for International Business. Executive Summary It is a paradox of policymaking that economic sanctions are so often imposed in the pursuit of U.S. foreign ...
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Remarks by, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs, Eizenstat on use of economic sanctions as a foreign policy tool ...
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