
Daniel Hamilton: How effective are sanctions against Russia?
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In our third episode, we discuss with Dr. Daniel Hamilton, a Senior non-resident Fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center on the United States and Europe, how effective are sanctions against Russia.
Our Guest Bio:
Daniel Hamilton is a Senior non-resident Fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Center on the United States and Europe and a Senior fellow at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies. He also serves as President of the Transatlantic Leadership Network, a nonpartisan, international network of practitioners, private sector leaders and policy analysts dedicated to strengthening and reorienting transatlantic relations to the rapidly changing dynamics of a globalizing world. In addition to these activities, Dr. Daniel Hamilton is also the author of more than 100 books and articles on contemporary European, transatlantic and international affairs.
Related Resources:
Ties with Europe are America’s geo-economic base (Daniel Hamilton), EURACTIV, 24 March 2022. Around the halls: Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (Daniel Hamilton), BROOKINGS, 25 February 2022. European Economic Forecast, EUROPEAN COMISSION, May 2022. Economic Sanctions: Too Much of a Bad Thing (Richard Haass), BROOKINGS, 1 June 1998. Can Sanctions Stop Russia? (Nicholas Mulder), THE ATLANTIC, 10 March 2022.