Nicholas Mulder
Nicholas Mulder is an academic and historian known for his work on economic history and international relations. He is an assistant professor at Cornell University and has written extensively on the history of sanctions and economic warfare.
Books
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1. The Economic Weapon
The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War
The book explores the development and impact of economic sanctions as a tool of international policy in the interwar period. It examines how sanctions emerged as a non-military means to exert pressure and influence global politics, particularly in the context of the League of Nations. The narrative delves into the theoretical underpinnings, practical applications, and the moral and ethical debates surrounding the use of economic coercion. By analyzing historical case studies, the book sheds light on the effectiveness and unintended consequences of sanctions, offering insights into their role in shaping modern international relations.
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