Back Economic sanctions may make Russians’ lives worse – without stopping Putin’s assault on Ukraine. Abel Escribà-Folch

Economic sanctions may make Russians’ lives worse – without stopping Putin’s assault on Ukraine. Abel Escribà-Folch

Abel Escribà-Folch, profesor of the Political and Social Sciences Departament, with Joseph Wright, profesor of the Penn State University
23.03.2022

 

Article published in The Conversation on March 22, 2022

The economic sanctions levied upon Russia as a consequence of its invasion of Ukraine target the Russian economy and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest personal and business associates.

The goal is to alter domestic politics within Russia, ultimately stopping Putin’s aggression. Yet our research into how economic sanctions affect the behavior of dictators indicates the sanctions are likely to increase political repression in Russia and hurt average Russians’ economic security – without stopping Putin from pulverizing Ukraine.

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