Answers in this in-depth analysis by Melinda Haring, member of the editorial board of the Jerusalem Strategic Tribune, senior advisor at Razom for Ukraine, and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Dariia Skochenko, intern at Razom for Ukraine and economics student at the University of Maryland.
Russia Sanctions: A weapon that doesn’t hit hard enough
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April 2026
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Russia Sanctions: A weapon that doesn’t hit hard enough
Answers in this in-depth analysis by Melinda Haring, member of the editorial board of the Jerusalem Strategic Tribune, senior advisor at Razom for Ukraine, and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, and Dariia Skochenko, intern at Razom for Ukraine and economics student at the University of Maryland.
Iran: Survive… and Threaten the World?
If the Iranian regime survives, the threat will not disappear; it will evolve, warns Colonel (ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman.The former deputy national security adviser of Israel and vice president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security stresses that diplomacy remains necessary, but it cannot succeed without real pressure. In his view, the objective must […]
How Sanctions Can Cripple Russia’s War Machine
Sanctions against Russia are not foredoomed to failure. If the United States wants sanctions to weaken Russia’s war machine, Washington must stop waiting for existing measures to magically change the Kremlin’s behavior. The Trump administration must start closing loopholes, enforcing restrictions, and targeting the revenue streams that finance the war. For Russia, economic pain does […]
