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Punishing Putin

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'The essential, must-read insider account of the West's cat and mouse economic warfare against Russia and how it is changing the face of global trade. Magisterial and gripping' Catherine Belton

'A brilliant, engagingly written and timely book' Owen Matthews

Undeterred by eight years of timid US sanctions, Vladimir Putin ordered his full-scale assault on Ukraine on 24 February 2022. In the hours that followed, Western leaders weaponized economic tools in a world-changing financial experiment. The goal was to sap the strength of Putin's war machine by damaging its economy, without risking a global recession in the process.

In Punishing Putin, veteran journalist Stephanie Baker uncovers how this furious financial war has unfolded, from seizing superyachts to manipulating the global price of oil to blocking the sale of military technology. Baker reveals how the West mobilized an army of white-collar-crime investigators to crack down on illicit Russian money, targeting oligarchs and their enablers for sanctions evasion.

Filled with propulsive, fly-on-the-wall details, Punishing Putin takes us into the frantic backroom deliberations that led to a whole new era of economic statecraft and radically rearranged global alliances, influencing world order for generations to come.

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ISBN: 9780008653408
Publication date: 12th September 2024
Author: Stephanie Baker
Publisher: Mudlark an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 352 pages
Genres: Geopolitics
Sanctioning power of the administration
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
War crimes
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
Diplomacy
International economics
Political economy
Public international law