Russia's invasion: will sanctions work?
Russia is facing sanctions from around the world. Can they hit the country hard enough to make it change course and leave Ukraine in peace?
Russia is facing sanctions from around the world. Can they hit the country hard enough to make it change course and leave Ukraine in peace?
In a live episode David Aaronovitch considers how sanctions have worked in other crises, why they are so frequently used and what circumstances are required for them to be successful.
He is joined by:
Lee Jones, Professor of International Politics at Queen Mary, University of London and author of the book Societies Under Siege: Exploring How International Economic Sanctions (Do Not) Work
Tom Keatinge, Director of the Centre for Financial Crime and Security Studies at RUSI
Dr Maria Shagina, Fellow at the Center for Eastern European Studies at the University of Zurich
Tyler Kustra, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham
Producers: Rosamund Jones, Kirsteen Knight and Ben Carter
Production co-ordinators: Sophie Hill and Siobhan Reed
Studio manager: Rod Farquhar
Editor: Richard Vadon
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- Thu 24 Feb 2022 20:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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