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LAW 7797

Economic Statecraft and Public International Law (SC)

Course Description

This course will examine the legal tools and frameworks available to United States government policymakers in dealing with threats from states and non-state actors. These tools -- most notably sanctions -- allow the government to use coercive measures to promote peace and security, further foreign policy objectives, and stem the rise of terrorism.

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