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RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
IMPACT ON RUSSIAN ECONOMY

Council on Foreign Relations debate ... Russia’s Economy in Freefall


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Russia’s Economy in Freefall

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Mar 24, 2022

Council on Foreign Relations

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Panelists discuss the breadth and depth of sanctions and divestment, the current state of the Russian economy, and whether any of these mechanisms will affect Russian President Vladimir Putin’s calculus in his war on Ukraine.

Speakers

  • John B. Bellinger III ... Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law, Council on Foreign Relations; Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP

  • Nina Khrushcheva ... Professor of International Affairs, The New School; CFR Member

  • Sebastian Mallaby ... Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations; @scmallaby
Presider

  • Michelle Caruso-Cabrera ... Chief Executive Officer, MCC Productions
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