It concentrates on how the economic insecurities and uncertainties of an economy intensify the stress levels, anxiety, and social fragmentation resulting in divisive societal scissions. In addition, the book investigates the impact of sanctions on the cultural exchange and academic collaboration of Iran with the rest of the world, which cultivates a sense of isolation and constraint among the people. It explores the uneven burden of the sanctions in the narrative's framework. It analyzes how different social and economic strata along with regional minorities privilege endure the impact and deepen the dividers for the society at large.
The book aims to scrutinise the primary and secondary effects of sanctions-both intended and otherwise-and the inquiries of whether or not such sanctions achieve the purpose of inciting political change while highlighting the tremendous human cost of the sanctions. Also, "The Sanctions on Iran: The Economic and Social Impacts on Everyday Life" intricately describes the outer and inner mechanisms of Iran. It studies how the government policies and coping strategies in juxtaposition with the Iranian people's resilience and ingenuity determine their navigation of the challenges posed by sanctions. It notes the debates about what lies at the core of the sanctions and their global geopolitical influence. The argument, however, remains focused on the Iranian realities.
This book seeks to develop a complex and compassionate understanding of the humanitarian dimension of international sanctions. It also seeks to inform policymakers, scholars, and the public about the deep social and economic adaptive impacts of these measures on Iran's populace, while also chronicling their enduring socio-economic struggles. This is done by highlighting the struggle, adaptation, and endurance of the Iranian people, thereby enriching the debate on the morality and effectiveness of international sanctions as a tool of foreign policy.
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