That said, I think there is a tendency to confuse sanctions-as-suasion vs. sanctions-as-economic-warfare (not being made by @EmmaMAshford here, to be clear), because we often pretend we're doing the former when we're really doing the later.
Within that framework, Beaufre notes that each maneuver, both 'exterior' and 'interior' needs to be consonant with the 'logical thesis' of the power executing them. Acting in self-interested ways outside of the ideological framework you present creates that 'false note.'
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It invites strong reactions from all parties which close down the freedom of action, essentially creating an enormous 'own goal' in the exterior maneuver space.
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And it's in that context you can see the value of sanctions - they highlight 'bad behavior' by opposing powers and create coalitions to object to those behaviors which can improve your freedom of action, make it easier to coalition-build, etc.
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