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Dan Pototsky

Dan Pototsky

Dan Pototsky is a graduate of Zhejiang Gongshang University, a consulting adviser on markets and a junior research specialist at the Innovation Center for the Institute of World Economy and International Relations (RAS), in Moscow, Russia.

There are clear limitations to how far decoupling can go, given China’s dominance of large parts of global supply chains as well as capital market interdependence. Hong Kong’s special status could be crucial to facilitating cooperation and ensuring the global economy continues to thrive.

China is the only mediator able to offer real economic incentives to all parties to the conflict. A ceasefire that allows sanctions erosion to some extent would not only enable conflict parties to start recovering economically, while saving face publicly, but also reduce disruption to global supply chains.

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