The writer is a non-resident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. She is a director of the International Affairs Program and vice-president for foreign policy at the Kyiv School of Economics Russia has faced unprecedented sanctions from the US, the EU and their allies following its 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. One day, the US may need to sanction on this scale again, possibly China over a potential conflict in Taiwan. If this happens, valuable lessons can be learned from the Russia case, which has not been an unequivocal success.
本文作者是彼得森國際經濟研究所(Peterson Institute for International Economics)高級客座研究員,她還是基輔經濟學院(Kyiv School of Economics)國際事務項目主任兼外交政策副主席