A policy analysis and critique of United States economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran: 1979-present
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Justin Daehym Oreizi
Weiner, Merle
University of Oregon
2014
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Committee members: Hicks, Tim
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-25623-9
M.A.
Conflict and Dispute Resolution Program
University of Oregon
2014
For a variety of reasons since 1979, the United States of America has severed all political ties and retreated to a policy of enacting economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran. Such reasons include security concerns and human rights abuses. Historical research and surveys of economic data suggest that the sanctions have had limited effectiveness on the Iranian economy. Furthermore, the increasing tension between the United States and Iran caused by sanctions would also suggest that the latter is unlikely to curb its foreign policy to suit the interests of the U.S. My research indicates that despite the current malady of issues that define the American-Iranian relationship today, a once prosperous and peaceful partnership existed between the two countries only a short time ago. In conclusion, it will be shown that both countries would be financially and militarily better off if sanctions were eased and their peaceful partnership might be restored.
Commerce-Business; Middle Eastern Studies; Peace Studies; International law
Social sciences;Economic sanctions;Foreign policy;Iran;United states