Effects of western sanctions and Russia’s reciprocal sanctions

Authors

  • Suren Saakovich Alabyan The Institute of Economics, RAS
  • Anatoly Nikolayevich Barkovsky The Institute of Economics, RAS
  • Olga Vladimirovna Morozenkova The Institute of Economics, RAS

Keywords:

Reciprocal sanctions RF, western sanctions, the volumes of the trade of Russia with the majority of the countries, which supported anti-Russian sanctions, global security

Abstract

In the article the economic and political consequences of the introduction of sanctions against the Russian Federation and the reciprocal Russian sanctions are analyzed. Is investigated economic situation in Russia in the conditions of acting the sanctions and change of the volumes of foreign trade with the countries, which support anti-Russian sanctions. Is noted the need for the renewal of economic collaboration between the European Union and Russia. It is shown that also the European Union and Russia the profitably economic collaboration and on this depends the stability of political situation in the entire Eurasia. Is examined a change in the ratio of some countries the European Union to the introduced sanctions of the European Union.

Author Biographies

Suren Saakovich Alabyan, The Institute of Economics, RAS

Candidate of Economic Sciences, the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies

Anatoly Nikolayevich Barkovsky, The Institute of Economics, RAS

Doctor of Economic Sciences, the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies

Olga Vladimirovna Morozenkova, The Institute of Economics, RAS

Candidate of Economic Sciences, the Institute of Economics, RAS, Center for Foreign Economic Studies

Published

2024-02-08

How to Cite

Alabyan, S. S., Barkovsky, A. N., & Morozenkova, O. V. (2024). Effects of western sanctions and Russia’s reciprocal sanctions. Russian Foreign Economic Journal, (9), 3–7. Retrieved from https://journal.vavt.ru/rfej/article/view/1401

Issue

Section

World economy

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