Na tentativa de enfraquecer o regime de Vladmir Putin, o Ocidente (EUA) e seus sócios (UE) deram incío a um pacote de sanções econômicas jamais visto na história mundial. Nem mesmo a URSS sofreu tal isolamento que não se restringiu ao aspecto econômico somente, Chegou até à esfera cultural e esportiva. As sanções econômicoas surtirão os efeitos desejados? Putin será enfraquecido? Como fica a economia da UE? Não seria um “tiro no pé” tais sanções? Quem perde mais? Análise de Charles Pennaforte: coordenador do LabGRIMA/GEoMercosul, professor de Geopolítica da UFPEL e do Programa de Pós-Graduação em História da UFPEL.
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