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Bruce Jentleson examines the prospects for using sanctions against Iran in this paper for the Century Foundation. He argues that UN-mandated sanctions are a "crucial element" in preventing Iran from further developing its nuclear program.
Author: Bruce W. Jentleson
January 2007
Bruce Jentleson examines the prospects for using sanctions against Iran in this paper for the Century Foundation. He argues that UN-mandated sanctions are a "crucial element" in preventing Iran from further developing its nuclear program.
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