THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IN ADDRESSING HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES IN RUSSIA
ZUTEH Sharon Nwadinifeephaniah Osuyi Edo, Sharon Nwadinifeephaniah Osuyi Edo
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Abstract
This study critically examines the effectiveness of economic sanctions in addressing human rights abuses in Russia. Economic sanctions, often employed as a tool of international diplomacy, are intended to pressure governments into adhering to international norms and respecting human rights. The study explores the impact of sanctions imposed by Western nations and other international actors on Russia's political and economic structures, focusing on their ability to influence state behavior and curb human rights violations. By analyzing case studies, financial data, and policy outcomes, the research highlights the successes and limitations of these measures. Findings reveal that while sanctions have had measurable economic impacts, their effectiveness in achieving meaningful changes in human rights practices remains mixed due to factors such as Russias strategic countermeasures, domestic political dynamics, and support from allied states. The study concludes with recommendations for refining sanction policies to enhance their efficiency and align them more closely with broader human rights objectives.
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Copyright © 2025 ZUTEH, Sharon Nwadinifeephaniah Osuyi Edo. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.