Social:Fortress economics

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Fortress economics or a fortress economy is a phrase used in relation to the defense and sustenance of a countries' economy amidst international sanctions.[1] The term has been used in reference to Russia in 2022,[2][3][4] Taiwan with relation to China-US relations,[5][6] and Europe.[7]

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References

  1. "Huge impact of ‘fortress economics’ in Russia and China" (in en). 2022-02-02. https://www.chathamhouse.org/2022/02/huge-impact-fortress-economics-russia-and-china. 
  2. Rao, Sujata; Jones, Marc (2022-02-25). "Analysis: Russia's economic defences likely to crumble over time under sanctions onslaught" (in en). Reuters. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russias-economic-defences-likely-crumble-over-time-under-sanctions-onslaught-2022-02-25/. "have earned Russia the "fortress" economy moniker" 
  3. "Fortress Russia – Sanctions have to pierce it better than they did last time". 2022-02-24. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/toi-editorials/fortress-russia-sanctions-have-to-pierce-it-better-than-they-did-last-time/. 
  4. Filippino, Marc; Seddon, Max; Moise, Imani (2022-01-20). "Moscow’s ‘Fortress Russia’ strategy". Financial Times. https://www.ft.com/content/e54853e0-d34a-470b-a5af-f447558662e9. 
  5. Snelder, Julian (8 May 2015). "Taiwan: A fierce economic fortress". Lowy Institute. https://www.lowyinstitute.org/the-interpreter/taiwan-fierce-economic-fortress. 
  6. Tien-lin, Huang (2021-02-01). "Taiwan as an 'economic fortress'". https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/editorials/archives/2021/02/01/2003751547. 
  7. Hanson, Brian T. (Winter 1998). "What Happened to Fortress Europe?: External Trade Policy Liberalization in the European Union". The IO Foundation and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. https://library.fes.de/libalt/journals/swetsfulltext/5333820.pdf.