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To finance the war, the Union had to turn to the banks, and with lasting consequences.
A wartime economy was adopted, with the usual infrastructure and social expenditures cut. There was another problem, over a million Russians, most of them military age men, left the country. This, ...
The conversation will cover the structural changes within the Russian economy since 2022, the most substantial chokepoints threatening its sustainability, and the possible scenarios for its near-term ...
A jury in El Salvador sentenced three retired high-ranking military officers to 15 years in prison for the murder of four Dutch journalists in 1982, one of the highest profile cases of the Central ...
This is the first of three "synoptic volumes" which will introduce a long series of books comprising the "civil history" of the United Kingdom's war effort. (The other two will deal with production ...
Ukraine's wartime government will boost domestic value-added production to reshape its commodities-driven economy, increase revenue, boost growth and return millions of Ukrainians home, the first ...
From a Civil War Sex Scandal to the Depths of Pearl Harbor: New Documentary Brings Astonishing Wartime Letters to Life In 'Behind the Lines', narrated by Annette Bening, selections from the ...
Russia's economy is showing increasing strains from all the sanctions, which Luck said has deprived Russia of more than $500 billion that it could gone toward its war on Ukraine.
As Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich met last week to enhance economic relations between both countries, where does Israel stand economically?
Vladimir Putin is increasingly concerned with economic issues in the country, according to a Reuters report. Russia is facing stagflation risk, sanctions, and labor shortages as its war in Ukraine ...
The end may not be near, but the end is clear—according to those who have kept a close eye on Myanmar’s ongoing civil war, since a military coup toppled its civilian government in 2021. While ...
There is also an economic cost to ending the war. Russia's wartime military spending has "enriched elites and boosted domestic demand," Alexander Mertens said at The Atlantic Council.