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Economic Warfare: The Hidden Front | Community Health

Economic Warfare: The Hidden Front | Community Health

Economic warfare refers to the use of economic measures, such as sanctions, boycotts, and trade embargoes, to weaken or coerce an adversary. This tactic has bee

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Economic warfare refers to the use of economic measures, such as sanctions, boycotts, and trade embargoes, to weaken or coerce an adversary. This tactic has been employed throughout history, from the ancient Greeks to modern-day nations. The United States, for example, has used economic sanctions against countries like Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela, with varying degrees of success. However, economic warfare can also have unintended consequences, such as harming innocent civilians or triggering retaliatory measures. As the global economy becomes increasingly interconnected, the risks and complexities of economic warfare are likely to escalate. According to a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), the use of economic sanctions has increased by 25% since 2010, with over 7,000 sanctions imposed globally in 2020 alone, affecting nearly 25% of the world's population, with a vibe score of 80, indicating high cultural energy and controversy.