[LIVESTREAM] Debate: Sanctions Don't Work as a Tool of Foreign Policy

[LIVESTREAM] Debate: Sanctions Don't Work as a Tool of Foreign Policy

By Intelligence Squared

Sanctions Don't Work as a Tool of Foreign Policy, in partnership with Global Sanctions.

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Sanctions have become one of the most widely used tools in modern foreign policy, imposed not only on states but also on individual leaders, oligarchs and corporations. From trade embargoes to asset freezes and travel bans, sanctions are deployed in response to everything from territorial aggression to human rights abuses. But do they actually work? Sanctions sceptics argue that they rarely achieve their goals and often inflict suffering on ordinary people while strengthening authoritarian regimes. Far from making unsavoury governments change course, they say, sanctions are little more than virtue signalling, allowing our leaders to appear resolute without doing the harder work of diplomacy or long-term strategic thinking.

Proponents sanctions of counter that, when carefully targeted, sanctions can pressure both states and individuals without harming wider populations. Measures such as trade restrictions, freezing personal assets, grounding private jets and restricting access to international financial systems, they say, can deter bad behaviour, disrupt illicit networks and signal international resolve. Rather than abandoning sanctions altogether, we should focus on using them more intelligently and in conjunction with broader diplomatic strategies.

Do sanctions work, or are they just political theatre? Join us on October 13th, hear the arguments and decide for yourself.

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Oct 13 · 11:00 AM PDT