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Anastassia Fedyk

Anastassia Fedyk

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Anastassia Fedyk is Assistant Professor of Finance at the University of California, Berkeley.

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  1. Russia’s Defeat Must Be Democracies’ Goal
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    Russia’s Defeat Must Be Democracies’ Goal

    Oct 17, 2023 Anastassia Fedyk, et al. refute the main arguments against giving Ukraine the weapons and other support it needs to win the war.

  2. Russia’s Opposition Leaders Are Irrelevant to Ukraine
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    Russia’s Opposition Leaders Are Irrelevant to Ukraine

    Mar 8, 2023 Anastassia Fedyk, et al. denounce efforts by anti-Kremlin forces to appropriate Ukraine’s cause for their own purposes.

  3. No More “Chicken Kiev” for Ukraine
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    No More “Chicken Kiev” for Ukraine

    Dec 28, 2022 Yuriy Gorodnichenko, et al. explain why the world must provide all the military resources the country needs to defeat Russia.

  4. How to Organize Reconstruction Aid for Post-War Ukraine
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    How to Organize Reconstruction Aid for Post-War Ukraine

    Jul 20, 2022 Yuriy Gorodnichenko, et al. explore the difficult choices that could make or break the country's recovery.

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    American Exceptionalism in 2024

    Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

    Americans have long seen their country as morally exceptional, but their exceptionalism actually comprises three distinct views. Whichever prevails in next year’s presidential election will have significant implications for ongoing conflicts in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

    identifies three strands of the concept and their implications for US foreign policy after next year’s election.
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    A Farewell to Cash

    Willem H. Buiter rebuts the three main arguments against introducing an interest-bearing central bank digital currency.
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    Credit Ratings and Climate Chaos

    Emily Wilkinson & Kanni Wignaraja deplore the biases and lack of transparency in recent downgrades of climate-vulnerable developing economies.
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    A Bargain in Saving Lives

    Peter Singer urges the swift approval and rapid production of a new, low-cost malaria vaccine that can save millions of lives.
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    Restoring Trust in Global Leadership

    Sri Mulyani Indrawati calls on the international community to mitigate the threats posed by conflicts and climate change.
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    American Anxiety

    Joseph E. Stiglitz

    With a likely rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2024 US presidential election, America and the rest of the world were heading into a perilous period even before the latest conflagration in the Middle East. Turmoil in the region will cloud the broader economic outlook – and could dim Biden’s chances.

    worries global economic and political developments will put Donald Trump back in the White House.
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    The Shape of Power in 2024

    Adekeye Adebajo, et al.

    Around the world, foreign-policy strategists are grappling with new international dynamics, from the Sino-American rivalry and ongoing hot wars to the broader breakdown in multilateral global governance. However, there is much debate about whether global power and alignments are truly shifting, and in what ways.

    consider whether the world will become more multipolar or “non-aligned” in the new year.
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    Europe’s Chinese New Year

    Zaki Laïdi describes the delicate balance the EU is seeking to strike in its relationship with the People’s Republic.
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    Could the Israel-Hamas War Lead to Peace?

    Charles A. Kupchan considers how the current conflagration might pave the way for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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