Second Opinion: U.S. foreign policy is 'sanctions happy.' Here's why it doesn't work (via latimesopinion)
were the best thing the Castro regime had going for it. As in Iran, they could be — and were — blamed for anything bad that happened in the country.
When the U.S. has succeeded in encouraging changes in regime or behavior by offending states, those successes have rested on policies far different from sanctions. One example is the aforementioned seduction of Eastern Europe. The, set in motion in 1973, was central to that initiative.
For example, West Germany tried to make sure that East Germans could access West German television, but two regions in East Germany remained out of reach.
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