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The Assassination of a Nation: Sanctions and Economic Warfare
World war second was over, and the states were thinking about a new way of destroying the nations. Although the sanctions are permitted through the UN security council, the lawfulness of unilateral sanctions imposed by one or some states has remained an issue under international law. The sanctions' only tangible impact has been observed in the financial and economic struggle of the society.