Sanctions used against banks in Macao that did business with North Korea, which had the goal of affecting Kim Jong Il but not the general populace of North Korea, is an example of

A) elite sanctions.
B) guided sanctions.
C) peak sanctions.
D) sanctions-by-design.
E) smart sanctions.


E

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