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The economic sustainability of Putin's war in Ukraine is a critical factor in Russia's success. However, renowned economists have suggested that 2025 could mark the end of this devastating conflict due to Russia's dwindling economic resources. Alexander Moytl from Rutgers University-Newark digs into what the relationship is between economic power and military might, as well as the potential consequences for Putin's regime and Russia as a whole.
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The economic sustainability of Putin's war in Ukraine is a critical factor in Russia's success. However, renowned economists have suggested that 2025 could mark the end of this devastating conflict due to Russia's dwindling economic resources. Alexander Moytl from Rutgers University-Newark digs into what the relationship is between economic power and military might, as well as the potential consequences for Putin's regime and Russia as a whole.
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