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The use of sanctions on Russia may hurt their economy, but will not be enough to end the war and may drive them into the arms of the Chinese, complicating the balance of power in Cold War II.
43:38 - 46:44 (03:06)
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The use of sanctions on Russia may hurt their economy, but will not be enough to end the war and may drive them into the arms of the Chinese, complicating the balance of power in Cold War II. The best approach for the West may be to focus on resiliency and redundancy in energy, semiconductors, and food supply.
ChapterThe Impact of Sanctions on Russia
EpisodeE72: Impact of sanctions, deglobalization, food shortage risks, macroeconomic outlook and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The world is currently divided into two grand narratives, the neo-con liberal hegemony narrative and the peace process narrative.
46:44 - 48:55 (02:10)
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The world is currently divided into two grand narratives, the neo-con liberal hegemony narrative and the peace process narrative. The former sees a great battle between democracy and autocracy, while the latter seeks to avoid conflicts and maintain peace.