Sanctions will remain part of the U.S. toolkit for dealing with Russia under the incoming Biden administration, but to make them more effective, they should be embedded in the overall U.S. Russia policy, closely coordinated with allies, and clearly messaged, writes Steven Pifer. This post originally appeared in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
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Steven Pifer: Managing US sanctions toward Russia
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