Targeting Wealth Managers Would Cripple Russia's Oligarchs
Sanctions on a matrix of financial experts would be more effective than asset seizure.
[more]Sanctions on a matrix of financial experts would be more effective than asset seizure.
[more]"Nobles figured out very quickly that it was a great way to dodge taxes," the professor of sociology tells "The New Yorker" about the concept of putting property in a trust. Read more at: https://dartgo.org/quotedharringtontny123
[more]The professor of sociology, a widely cited commentator on the structures used by the super-rich to conceal wealth and evade taxes, says the discipline of sociology has been examining the problem of social inequality for more than a century but has often neglected one side of the equation. Read more at: https://dartgo.org/dnewsharringtonnov22
[more]Control of Congress still in question, but Democrats avoid a "red wave."
[more]"Stigma-based sanctions work indirectly and often slowly, but they have the advantage of being effective with regimes, such as Putin's, that are well defended against economic and political punishments," the professor of sociology says in a "Foreign Affairs" analysis she co-authored. Read more at: https://dartgo.org/quotedharringtonfa
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