Economic Sanctions 
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SOURCE: NPR
5/27/2022
Sergey Radchenko on the State of Russia's Economy Under Sanctions
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Russian history professor Sergey Radchenko of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, about the state of the Russian economy after three months of war.
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SOURCE: The Economist
3/4/2022
Russian Sanctions a "Watershed" Moment in Global Economic History
by Nicholas Mulder
"Sanctions are no longer scalpel-like instruments that exploit globalisation. At their current scale, they are a tempest that will change the nature of globalisation itself in major ways."
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SOURCE: New Statesman
3/2/2022
The World is at Financial War
by Adam Tooze
Ukrainian resistance to invasion has affirmed its sovereignty, pushing NATO nations to take actions that would have been politically difficult before, including imposing economic sanctions as a clear instance of taking sides in the conflict. But it's clear those nations are thinking hard about the limits of aid.
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