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The New Russian Sanctions Playbook
Just because threatening sanctions failed doesn’t mean the United States should abandon them altogether....
By Edward Fishman
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US and Allies Send Additional Weapons to Ukraine
President Joe Biden raised the pressure on Moscow with more economic sanctions. Emily Kilcrease joins Good Morning America to discuss these developments. Watch the full video...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Russian Sovereign Debt Market 'Is Now Effectively Untradeable': IIF Economist
Elina Ribakova, the Institute of International Finance Deputy Chief Economist, sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the impacts sanctions on Russia may have on Russian...
By Elina Ribakova
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How Congress Can Ensure CHIPS Act Funding Advances National Security Interests
Increased domestic production of chips is one important part of an overall strategy to mitigate these vulnerabilities....
By Emily Kilcrease & Sarah Stewart
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Experts Fear Digital Yuan Implications
The Beijing Olympics marked the international debut of China's digital currency. The electronic yuan was rolled out for tests at the sporting venue. NHK World's Yanaka Marie s...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Sharper: Blockchain
The rapid innovation of cryptocurrency technology beyond the current regulatory framework within the space has urged U.S. policymakers to advance their understanding of blockc...
By Anna Pederson & Jason Bartlett
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What Effect Will Sanctions on Russia Have?
Sanctions expert Emily Kilcrease joins Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd to discuss whether what President Biden calls the "first tranche" of sanctions on Russia for invading Ukraine ...
By Emily Kilcrease
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U.S. Sanctions Could Send 'Russian Economy Into a Tailspin,’ CNAS Fellow Says
Edward Fishman, Adjunct Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the power U.S. sanctions would have on Russia's economy, the para...
By Edward Fishman
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Understanding the Strengths and Vulnerabilities of North Korean Hackers
Pyongyang continues to defy miscalculated expectations regarding its cyber capabilities by successfully employing a series of sophisticated cyberattacks that target new and de...
By Jason Bartlett
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U.S. Must Work With Partners in Response to Coercive Economic Statecraft
As the relationship between the United States and China gets increasingly tense, both countries are turning to economic tools as a core part of foreign policy. However, the U....
By Emily Kilcrease
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Why Digital Assets are Poised to Disrupt Philanthropy
Just as digital technology is disrupting traditional methods of stock investing and buying artwork by allowing access by a wider audience, crypto donations provide a tremendou...
By Michael Greenwald & Logan Weber
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The Lawfare Podcast: The Biden Administration and Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets
The Biden administration on Friday notified a court of a novel proposal to dispose of $7 billion in frozen Afghanistan assets, producing some pretty confusing media and a lot ...
By Alex Zerden
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Five Ways to Improve Sanctions Coordination Between the U.S. Government and Humanitarian Aid Groups
Current sanctions programs still pose significant obstacles to the facilitation of life-saving humanitarian aid in heavily sanctioned countries....
By Jason Bartlett
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What We Have and Haven’t Learned About Terrorism Financing
Terrorist financing nevertheless remains a perennial security challenge that cannot and will not be ignored by policymakers....
By Alex Zerden
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For Biden, Wreaking Havoc on Russia’s Economy Is the Least Bad Option
This is a crisis of Putin’s making, and there are no cost-free options; the least bad option is to prepare sanctions that can sow chaos in Russia’s economy if Putin invades....
By Edward Fishman
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A Release of U.S. Strategic Oil Reserves Would Be a 'Drop in the Bucket,' Says Advisory Firm
Rachel Ziemba of Ziemba Insights discusses rising oil prices and says there "aren't a lot of easy solutions." Watch the full interview from CNBC....
By Rachel Ziemba
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The Fed Explores a Digital Dollar
The Federal Reserve recently took the first step in exploring the possibility of an American CBDC. It issued a 40-page paper outlining the potential benefits of, and concerns ...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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Tensions on Korean Peninsula: Analysis
North Korea continues to test-fire missiles while signaling a possible resumption of ICBM or nuclear tests. The U.S. is bolstering sanctions on the regime amid growing tension...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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South Korea’s Constant Struggle With Digital Sex Crimes
Banning pornography websites will only help diversify the methods by which illicit actors create new ways to access explicit material through unregulated mediums...
By Jason Bartlett
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To Deter Russia, the U.S. May Have to Take a Hard Stance on Economic Sanctions
On Friday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Russian counterpart in Geneva, the latest in a long series of meetings about deterring a Russian invasion of Ukraine....
By Edward Fishman