What makes third-party sanctions more politically dangerous than other types of sanctions?

What will be an ideal response?

The downside to third-party sanctions is that the sanctioning country may end up sanctioning its own allies. For instance, the Helms-Burton sanction put significant stress on the diplomatic ties between Canada and the United States. States must therefore be careful when employing this kind of sanction.

Political Science

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a. prison system b. juvenile justice system c. hard physical labor d. capital punishment e. corporal punishment

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After World War II, ________ gave the Japanese a competitive edge in the Pacific

a. natural resources b. economic desperation c. de-industrialization d. inflation e. imperial expansion

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