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Russia Is Discovering that Sanctions Work. They Could Work on China, Too.

Por: MarketWatch Business October 16, 2022

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The essential wisdom is that sanctions can work if they are proportionate, patient, and clear. That wasn’t entirely the approach when the U.S. and its allies tried to deter and then turn back Russia’s initial invasion in February. But such a strategy is now coming into view for , if largely by default. The West’s China policy, by contrast, still has a long way to go.    The first lesson from Ukraine, of course, is not to overestimate the... + full article



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