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The next four years: US sanctions policy

There has been much speculation around how the Biden administration will approach US sanctions policy, with many expecting a departure from President Trump’s heavy reliance on unilateral sanctions and a move towards the promotion of multilateral coordination with other nations. Zia Ullah, Kimberly Jones and Omar Alami of Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP explore possible paths in US dealings with Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, and Cuba.

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