Shifting Ground

Episode 4 | The Weaponized Economy

46 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Geo-economic and country risk expert Rachel Ziemba joins Nick and Larry to discuss the intersection of government policy and global commerce. This episode explores how sovereign balance sheets and coercive tools like sanctions have become primary instruments of modern statecraft, fundamentally shifting the landscape of global commerce. You can read Rachel's portion of the Global Order After Ukraine Symposium here: Reassessing Sanctions Amid Shifting Global Order: Responding to Experimentation [https://orbisjournal.org/from-the-archives-the-global-order-after-ukraine/#heading-7]

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