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A watertight legal basis for confiscations is lacking because the US and its allies are not openly at war with Moscow
...The case for an international agreement on the seizure of the $300bn already frozen Russian central bank reserves is stronger legally, morally, and historically than Nicholas Mulder wants to suggest (“The...
...Frozen assets: The west lacks a watertight legal basis to seize Russian assets because it is not openly at war with Moscow, writes Cornell University’s Nicholas Mulder....
...Anyone who read Nicholas Mulder’s book The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War can draw another, more worrying parallel....
...The US’s global sanctions regime was described by Adam Tooze (in a blurb of the recent book about sanctions from Nicholas Mulder) as “neoliberalism’s ultimate weapon.”...
The highly successful Lend-Lease programme of the 1940s is a model for fighting climate change
...Anyone looking for an answer would do well to consult Nicholas Mulder’s new book The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War (Yale University Press)....
...According to Nicholas Mulder’s new history of sanctions, The Economic Weapon, one British minister declared it obvious for “civilised nations” that public debts should be paid to an enemy during war....
...And in “A plan to fund the global green transition already exists” (Opinion, September 24), Nicholas Mulder suggests that what is needed is for developing countries to borrow the money they need from rich...
...As this review of Nicholas Mulder’s new book on the history of economic sanctions makes clear, the dollar’s dominance of global finance has allowed the US to impose financial blockades that the old imperial...
...Nicholas Mulder Cornell University, US...
...Mulder, Cornell University, US...
...(Reuters) War-footing Writing in Foreign Policy, historian Nicholas Mulder argues that economic lockdowns across the developed world may prove as epochal for our societies as the wars of the 20th century...
...(UnHerd) Nicholas Mulder and Jerome Roos argue that the Dutch government’s narrative about Italy and Spain is wrong-headed: the south’s limited room for fiscal expansion is due to enforced austerity and...
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