Tooze on the ‘Dramatic Reconceptualization’ of Europe
How the war in Ukraine will remake the continent.
The war in Ukraine that’s been underway for the past 10 months has been the leading political and military story of this year—and also arguably the top economic story. Economic dimensions vary from the destruction of Ukraine’s productive capacity, the question of how it might get reconstructed, and the disputed effects of the sanctions imposed on Russia. The war has also at least partly been responsible for persistent inflation around the world this year.
Cameron Abadi is a deputy editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @CameronAbadi
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