WASHINGTON, USA – As geopolitical tensions rise, countries like to flex their economic muscle. But as appealing as they might be, sanctions, tariffs, and export bans come at a price.
Jeffry Frieden is a professor of international and public affairs and political science at Columbia University.
In this podcast, he says when economic and geopolitical relations become tightly connected, bad things can happen. Transcript
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