U.S. Sanctions, Iran, and Women

The objective of this research is to examine Iran's Women, Life, Freedom movement as a case study on the effectiveness of economic sanctions on women's rights. In turn, proposing conditional engagement as a more viable U.S. foreign policy solution.

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June 3, 2023

Inquiry-driven, this project may reflect personal views, aiming to enrich problem-related discourse.

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The objective of this research is to examine Iran's Women, Life, Freedom movement as a case study on the effectiveness of economic sanctions on women's rights. In turn, proposing conditional engagement as a more viable U.S. foreign policy solution.

Acknowledgment

The Institute for Youth in Policy wishes to acknowledge Paul Kramer, Carlos Bindert, Gwen Singer, and other contributors for developing and maintaining the Programming Department within the Institute.

Elena Sarigeorgiou

2023 Cohort B Fellow

Elena is a freshman at American University majoring in International Studies with a focus in the MENA region. She has participated in projects like the Civics Unplugged Fellowship and YOUNGA Youth Delegate Program. Currently she is a Fall 2023 National Security Fellow for Girl Security. She dreams to someday work for the State Deparment.

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