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Abstract

The article addresses political economy aspects of the policy of economic sanctions. Analysis shows that escalation of economic sanctions against the Russian Federation can not shift country’s foreign policy in the direction preferred by sender countries. On the contrary, higher sanction costs for the Russian economy fuel domestic political support for current foreign policy decisions. Consequently, conflict resolution should rely upon multilateral political dialogue rather than economic sanctions.

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