Will sanctions defeat Russia? | Michael Clarke and Simon Jenkins battle over the use of sanctions
Michael Clarke and Simon Jenkins clash over the use of sanctions, their morality and their effectiveness.
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'The most severe sanctions ever imposed on a major economy' was how Western governments described sanctions on Russia. 'It will cripple Russia's war machine' and influence Putin 'to end his brutal war' claimed the UK government. In May 2022, Biden asserted 'sanctions are devastating their economy'. But a year on and the rouble has risen against the dollar. Russian income from oil is substantially greater than before the war. While the impact on the West has been profound, inflation the highest for a generation and deepening recession. What's more there's evidence sanctions almost never work - just 7% of the time according to a recent study.
Must we reluctantly accept that economic threats are not a replacement for military strength? Are sanctions an empty threat and should we conclude that sanctions on China will not deter an attack on Taiwan, or in Afghanistan change Taliban policies? Is a new global arms race an inevitable outcome, or can we find an alternative?
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Sir Simon Jenkins is a British Author, newspaper columnist and editor. He was an editor of the Evening Standard from 1976 to 1978 and of the Times from 1990 to 1992.
Michael Clarke is one of the foremost British experts on the military situation today of the Russia-Ukraine War. As well as being Chief Security and Defence analyst for Sky News, Clarke has an impressive array of previous appointments including being the former director of the Centre for Defence Studies and the Director of the Royal United States Institute.
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