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Russia in international institutes in 2022

K. Dorokhina, Alexander Ignatov, Marina Larionova, Irina Popova, Andrey Sakharov and Andrey Shelepov
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K. Dorokhina: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
Alexander Ignatov: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
Irina Popova: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy
Andrey Sakharov: Gaidar Institute for Economic Policy

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Abstract: In 2022, the process of gradual destruction of multilateralization gave way to an acute crisis. Multiple challenges, including a continued spread of new strains of coronavirus, disruptions in supply chains, appreciation of prices for food and energy, rising inflation, slowdown of economic growth rates, increased inequality and lagging behind in achieving sustainable development goals and targets of the Paris climate agreement required collective actions. However, after the recognition of the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic and the beginning of the special military operation (SMO) the USA and its allies took unprecedented efforts to isolate Russia in the system of multilateral institutes. The pressure put by G7 and their partners has led to an increased mistrust and tensions in the relations between the westerns countries and developing countries, as well as the risk of key international institutes’ loss of functionality.

Keywords: Russian economy; international organizations; international institutional arrangements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F5 F53 F55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2023, Revised 2023
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