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The Case Against Economic Sanctions

Fact Sheet

The Case Against Economic Sanctions

Inhumane and contrary to international law — it’s time to end the use of broad, unilateral sanctions.

An elderly woman with white hair, wearing a red top, sits outside a weathered, broken down building. They appear to be engaging with someone out of frame. Despite the colorful background wall and blurred foreground of various items, there's an underlying sense of poverty due to US sanctions.
US Should Support Efforts of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico to Find a Negotiated Solution to Venezuela’s Electoral Impasse

Press Release

US Should Support Efforts of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico to Find a Negotiated Solution to Venezuela’s Electoral Impasse

A new report from the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) provides an analysis of Venezuela’s disputed election and outlines a path forward for international actors, particularly the United States, to address the political conflict.

CEPR Sanctions Watch July 2024

Article Sanctions Watch

CEPR Sanctions Watch July 2024

Discover the economic, political, and social consequences of sanctions on countries like Cuba, Iran, Venezuela, and others.

By Michael Galant

Two children stand near makeshift tents with tarps and cloths in front of a rocky hillside. The shelters appear worn, and clothes are hung on a line above. The landscape is rugged with vegetation scattered across the hills. The mood is somber, reflecting poverty as a result of sanctions.