
A Realist Take on How the Russia-Ukraine War Could End
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A Realist Take on How the Russia-Ukraine War Could End mentions The Sleepwalkers, How Europe Went to War in 1914 by Chris Clark, The Economic Weapon by Nick Mulder, Not One Inch by Mary Cerates, and great book on sanctions by Nick Mulder with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
I think it's a book that in the context of Ukraine, of the escalation risks that we're talking about, I think The Sleepwalkers is a really valuable c…
Nick Mulder's new book, The Economic Weapon, which is a really excellent overview of the rise of sanctions as an economic tool.
A second book that I would recommend is Mary Cerates' Not One Inch, which is a very recently published history of the war.
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The host mentions 'The Sleepwalkers' to highlight its insightful analysis of the origins of the First World War. The…
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The host mentions 'Not One Inch' by Mary Cerates as a crucial resource for understanding the current war's historical…
The host mentions Nick Mulder's book on sanctions to highlight the unintended consequences of sanctions on ordinary R…
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“A wonderful history book about the origins of the First World War, showing the perspectives of all main actors and how nobody wanted a world war.”
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“An excellent overview of the rise of sanctions as an economic tool, going back to the First World War and discussing how the concept of sanctions developed.”
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“A recently published history of the war that is considered really important.”
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“Nick Mulder, who's written this great book on sanctions, mentioned in an interview how many Russians who are trying to flee Russia right now, they can't access a lot of their money because of Visa and MasterCard pulling out.”
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