Sanctioning behaviour—can financial weapons work against Russia?

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Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the West has responded with unprecedented financial sanctions. On our “Money Talks” podcast, we assess their impact on Russia’s economy and the world order

, sending shock waves around the world. Will Russia weaponise energy and cut off its oil and gas supplies to the West? And, having crossed the Rubicon, the West has a new potent weapon—its use is being watched very carefully by China.

The Economist’s global energy and climate innovation editor, Vijay Vaitheeswaran, hosts with senior editor Matthew Valencia, business affairs editor Patrick Foulis and Juan Zarate, American former deputy national security adviser and author of “Treasury’s War”. Runtime: 38 min

 

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Sanctions on Russia are on products that bought mostly by poor and developing countries like wheat. But no sanctions on Russian oil or gas because it’s mostly bought by the west. What a HYPOCRITE world we live in.

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