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Integrating Economics and Foreign Policy

Episode 9 of the The So What? podcast, hosted by J P Landman & Ruda Landman, titled "Integrating Economics and Foreign Policy" was published on October 26, 2023 and runs 28 minutes.

October 26, 2023 ·28m · The So What?

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In this episode we look at the pressing need to integrate economics and foreign policy in a way that will advance the interests of the country. So what? South Africa’s stance on the war in Ukraine and our interactions with Russia and China have hurt us economically. On the other hand, we have legitimate foreign policy concerns which can and must be accommodated. Brazil and India have managed the situation much better. For more about JP, and to read his newsletter, please visit his website.

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