
Philip Luck
Philip Luck is an economist and director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he focuses on defense, security, and foreign policy issues. He has been vocal about the impact of Western sanctions on Russia, highlighting how they have significantly limited the country's financial resources for military operations, thus contributing to its current economic struggles.
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Guatemala:
Philip Luck wrote that U.S. restrictions on ethane exports to China had been particularly counterproductive.
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Liechtenstein:
Philip Luck wrote that the U.S. restrictions on exports to China had unintended negative effects.
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Colombia:
Philip Luck describes the tariffs and trade war as a terrible idea from a political standpoint.
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Norway:
Philip Luck mentioned that the sanctions have deprived Russia of more than 500 billion dollars that could have gone into the war effort.
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