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100 | _aRODRIGUES VIEIRA Vinicius G. | ||
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_aThe limits of weaponised interdependence after the Russian war against Ukraine/ _cVinicius G, Rodrigues Vieira |
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520 | _aThe idea of weaponised interdependence has led many to believe that Russia would not invade Ukraine due to the high costs of sanctions, including through the Western-backed SWIFT system of financial payments. Although Russia’s economy has been facing shortcomings, the Russian leadership thrived in part due to connections beyond the West. This article argues that scholars have missed the fact that, more than being interdependent with the West, rising states have been decoupling from the United States and the European Union. Emerging powers, particularly China and Russia, have expanded their trade network and built their own financial infrastructure. | ||
598 | _aRUSSIA, UKRAINE, SANCTIONS, NEWARTICLS | ||
650 | _aRUSSIAN | ||
650 | _aUKRAINE | ||
773 | _gContemporary Security Policy, Vol 44, No 4, October 2023, page: 642-660 | ||
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_zClick here for full text _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13523260.2023.2256065 |
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