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Sanctions

Smart sanctions prove not so clever

By Toby Vogel
18.10.2007 / 00:00 CET
As an alliance of states built on ‘soft power', it is perhaps not surprising that the European Union has had ambivalent feelings about sanctions from the very first time it imposed them – against the Soviet Union in response to the suppression of democratic stirrings in Poland in December 1981.

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