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Sanctions, Adaptation, and the Edges of Economic Power
Sanctions have become structural features of the global economy. This episode traces their rise since 2014, the adaptation of targeted states, and the consequences for finance, trade, and humanitarian flows.
In this episode:
Sanctions remain central to international politics. They punish, deter, and signal without force. Yet they also expose how economic power rests on trust, and how easily that trust can be eroded by overreach.
For more essays, reports, and podcast episodes, visit www.wernermouton.com.
By Werner MoutonSanctions, Adaptation, and the Edges of Economic Power
Sanctions have become structural features of the global economy. This episode traces their rise since 2014, the adaptation of targeted states, and the consequences for finance, trade, and humanitarian flows.
In this episode:
Sanctions remain central to international politics. They punish, deter, and signal without force. Yet they also expose how economic power rests on trust, and how easily that trust can be eroded by overreach.
For more essays, reports, and podcast episodes, visit www.wernermouton.com.