Intelligence Squared | Do Sanctions Against Russia Really Work? - Simon Jenkins & Anna Reid | Intelligence Squared @Intelligence-Squared | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 10 hours ago
In this excerpt from our thought-provoking debate 'Sanctions Against Russia Don’t Work, Journalist Anna Reid and writer Simon Jenkins passionately discuss whether sanctions have the desired impact or if they fall short of their intended goals. Simon Jenkins argues in favour of the motion, highlighting the historical track record of sanctions failing to produce the desired outcomes and causing unintended harm. Anna Reed, on the opposing side, presents her case against the motion, pointing out how comprehensive sanctions have impacted Russia's economy, currency stability, and even potential limitations on Putin's actions. What do you think? Are sanctions have their desired effect upon Russia? Or are they causing more harm than good? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!
See the full session here: youtu.be/RobnDSslot8
Want to see more videos and virtual events?
✅ Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications: youtube.com/user/iqsquared?sub_confirmation=1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intelligence Squared has established itself as the leading forum for live, agenda-setting debates, talks and discussions around the world. Our aim is to promote a global conversation that enables people to make informed decisions about the issues that matter, in the company of the world's greatest minds and orators.
Follow Intelligence Squared on:
👉 Facebook page: facebook.com/intelligence2
👉 Twitter page: twitter.com/intelligence2
📌 Website: intelligencesquared.com
#simonjenkins #annareid #russia #russiaukrainewar #sanctions #russiansanctions #worldpolitics #politics #intelligencesquared #intelligencesquaredplus #iq2
In this excerpt from our thought-provoking debate 'Sanctions Against Russia Don’t Work, Journalist Anna Reid and writer Simon Jenkins passionately discuss whether sanctions have the desired impact or if they fall short of their intended goals. Simon Jenkins argues in favour of the motion, highlighting the historical track record of sanctions failing to produce the desired outcomes and causing unintended harm. Anna Reed, on the opposing side, presents her case against the motion, pointing out how comprehensive sanctions have impacted Russia's economy, currency stability, and even potential limitations on Putin's actions. What do you think? Are sanctions have their desired effect upon Russia? Or are they causing more harm than good? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below!
See the full session here: youtu.be/RobnDSslot8
Want to see more videos and virtual events?
✅ Subscribe to this channel and turn on notifications: youtube.com/user/iqsquared?sub_confirmation=1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Intelligence Squared has established itself as the leading forum for live, agenda-setting debates, talks and discussions around the world. Our aim is to promote a global conversation that enables people to make informed decisions about the issues that matter, in the company of the world's greatest minds and orators.
Follow Intelligence Squared on:
👉 Facebook page: facebook.com/intelligence2
👉 Twitter page: twitter.com/intelligence2
📌 Website: intelligencesquared.com
#simonjenkins #annareid #russia #russiaukrainewar #sanctions #russiansanctions #worldpolitics #politics #intelligencesquared #intelligencesquaredplus #iq2