Washington’s reliance on economic sanctions has garnered minimal benefits, which has prompted the Biden Administration to move away from coercive measures and instead engage diplomatically through AUKUS.

Mickaela Fatima Ramos is a Senior Editor at The Journal on World Affairs, a Public Policy Intern at The Charles Group, and a leadership fellow with The Fund for American Studies. She is currently based in Washington, D.C.
Washington’s reliance on economic sanctions has garnered minimal benefits, which has prompted the Biden Administration to move away from coercive measures and instead engage diplomatically through AUKUS.