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Backfire

How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests

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Sanctions have become the go-to foreign policy tool for the United States. Coercive economic measures such as trade tariffs, financial penalties, and export controls affect large numbers of companies and states across the globe. Some of these penalties target nonstate actors, such as Colombian drug cartels and Islamist terror groups; others apply to entire countries, including North Korea, Iran, and Russia. U.S. policy makers see sanctions as a low-cost tactic, but in reality these measures often fail to achieve their intended goals—and their potent side effects can even harm American interests.
Backfire explores the surprising ways sanctions affect multinational companies, governments, and ultimately millions of people around the world. Drawing on interviews with experts, policy makers, and people in sanctioned countries, Agathe Demarais examines the unintended consequences of the use of sanctions as a diplomatic weapon. The proliferation of sanctions spurs efforts to evade them, as states and firms seek ways to circumvent U.S. penalties. This is only part of the story. Sanctions also reshape relations between countries, pushing governments that are at odds with the U.S. closer to each other—or, increasingly, to Russia and China.
Full of counterintuitive insights spanning a wide range of topics, from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to Iran's COVID response and China's cryptocurrency ambitions, Backfire reveals how sanctions are transforming geopolitics and the global economy—as well as diminishing U.S. influence. This insider's account is an eye-opening, accessible, and timely book that sheds light on the future of sanctions in an increasingly multipolar world.

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    • Library Journal

      October 1, 2022

      In her first monograph, Demarais (global forecasting dir., Economist Intelligence Unit) joins a crowded conversation about international sanctions. She utilizes a wide geopolitical lens to explore the broad and subtle impact of U.S. sanctions over the past two decades. Like most works on the topic, this book focuses on the intended utility of sanctions, yet refreshingly takes equal time to highlight the unintended effects and undeserving victims. A considerable amount of the discussion concerns Russia, China, Iran, and Korea, but other impacted regions are not forgotten or neglected. Most notable is Chapter 10 on technology, questioning whether export controls might be the sanctions of the future. Worthy of mention, the work is truly a scholarly work written with academic rigor, as evidenced by pages of primary and secondary sources. Overall, anyone interested in sanctions, especially those implemented by the United States and the broader impact of the economic tool should explore this very current and thoughtful work. VERDICT This book is a broad and welcome examination of sanctions and will be appreciated by both the general reader and serious scholar, which makes it a perfect addition to economic and policy collections.--James Rhoades

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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