My conclusions: 1. The West is conducting economic warfare against Russia and Russians in general realize that his is the not-so-hidden agenda. 2. So far Russia has adapted successfully to the challenges and as a result become stronger and more integrated with the non-West. The West hadn't anticipated this. The consequence is that the West is in a worse position than prior to launching the economic war. 3. Specific understanding of MMT would greatly improve Russia response-capability, on one hand, and other the other, also enhance Russia's ability to employ its considerable resources more efficiently and effectively.Valdai ClubRussia’s Response to Sanctions: How Western Sanctions Reshaped Political Economy in Russia Richard Connolly | Senior Lecturer at the University of
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Russia’s Response to Sanctions: How Western Sanctions Reshaped Political Economy in Russia
Richard Connolly | Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, Associate Fellow at Chatham House, Visiting Professor at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
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