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Analysis | Oct 26, 2023
As Russia seeks cracks in Western countries’ united efforts to sanction Russia over its war against Ukraine, U.S. policymakers and their allies need to better explain not only the motifs, but also the goals of their punitive measures against Russia’s aviation sector.
Analysis | Sep 14, 2023
The price cap on Russian oil is achieving its goals of lowering Russian revenue while preserving global supply.
Analysis | Oct 26, 2022
This paper assesses both the immediate economic impact and the likely longer-term impact of sanctions on the Russian economy.
Analysis | Sep 01, 2022
Well-coordinated sanctions can substantially increase costs to Russia with minimal impact on sanctioning countries, researchers find after examining the impact of export bans on 5,000 products.
Analysis | Jul 12, 2022
In this analysis for The Bell, experts discuss which Western sanctions work, which don’t and how they impact the Russian economy.
Analysis | Jun 30, 2022
A floundering Russia and reinvigorated NATO would cut against China's core security interests by giving Washington a stronger hand in its Thucydidian rivalry with Beijing.
Analysis | Mar 10, 2022
Punitive measures that inflict damage on entire populations and their economic life are morally fraught.
Analysis | Jun 15, 2021
Thomas Graham, Nikolas Gvosdev, Paul Kolbe, Olga Oliker and Angela Stent share their thoughts on stabilizing the U.S.-Russian relationship, low-hanging fruit, concrete steps and what can go wrong.
Analysis | Jun 14, 2021
As America grapples with renewed great-power competition, what are its vital national interests and how does/can Russia impact them? These five primers offer answers.
Analysis | May 06, 2021
U.S. sanctions against Germany over Nord Stream 2 would undermine diplomatic climate change efforts.