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Coercive U.S. strategies often feature the use of economic and financial sanctions to address national security threats. According to the most recent U.S. National Security Strategy, sanctions and other economic tools “….can be important parts of broader strategies to deter, coerce, and constrain adversaries.” Sanctions’ potency derives from U.S. economic power, and they generally involve lower cost and risk than the use of military force.