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court for enforcement of international contracts. We also discussed how Countries enter into agreements called Treaties (not contracts) with each other. In order to encourage other countries to keep their treaty promises, Governments will sometimes impose international sanctions. In a short paragraph, please answer the following questions: 1 - what is a sanction? 2 - how do sanctions encourage governments to keep their treaty promises? 3 - name two types of sanctions that Canada imposes and give examples of two...
6. Foreign aid is an economic ________; sanctions are an economic ________. A. liability; asset B. carrot; stick C. asset; liability D. policy; regulation 7. The first time that Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty had to be invoked was in response to: A. Japan’s 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. B. a 1964 North Vietnamese attack on a U.S. naval vessel in the Gulf of Tonkin. C. Saddam Hussein’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait. D. the September 11, 2001, attack...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is not an example of "smart sanctions?" Sanctions targeting Kim Jong Un Sanctions targeting Iran's state-controlled gas company Sanctions targeting Russian government officials Sanctions targeting all of Iraq QUESTION 2 Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State are two examples of: Ethnonationalist movements Globalist movements Transnational religious and ideological movements Fascist movements
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5. Economic sanctions Indicate whether each outcome in the following table is or is not an objective of economic sanctions. Outcome Objective Not an Objective Protection of the domestic economy Protection against unfair trade Prevention of tariff wars Protection of human rights In 1990, Western countries imposed economic sanctions on Iraq with the goal of terminating Iraq’s military takeover of Kuwait. Prior to the sanctions, oil and equipment were exported internationally by Iraq. The following graph shows Iraq’s production possibilities...
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Compare the effects of sanctions on the global economies of North Korea and Cuba. Choose a time frame and determine how policies, currencies, tariffs, trade arrangements, and other variables not only impact a country, but a region and the global economy, as well. Examine the monetary aspects of international trade. Explain two monetary effects for balance of payments, foreign exchange, and exchange rate determination of these two countries. Be sure to include in your response the effect of recently reduced...