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Edward Fishman, "Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare" (Portfolio, 2025)

Sep 23, 2025
Edward Fishman, a former U.S. State Department sanctions expert and author, delves into the realm of economic warfare, detailing how the U.S. uses sanctions and economic tools to combat geopolitical challenges like Russia's aggression and Iran's nuclear ambitions. He explains the significance of dollar dominance and high-end technology as new chokepoints in this modern conflict. Fishman also discusses the impact of deglobalization on businesses and his ongoing research into digital currencies and tech decoupling, providing insights into the future of economic power.
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ANECDOTE

Inside The Situation Room Debate

  • Edward Fishman describes being in the Situation Room in 2014 debating military aid versus sanctions on Russia.
  • He left concerned U.S. leaders lacked sufficient understanding of economic statecraft when relying on sanctions.
INSIGHT

Economic Warfare As Military Alternative

  • Fishman frames economic warfare as an alternative to military force when deployed effectively.
  • He points to the Iran deal as proof sanctions can create peaceful diplomatic outcomes.
INSIGHT

Two Tests Of Sanctions Effectiveness

  • Effectiveness depends on policy goals and whether sanctions actually produce economic impact.
  • Fishman separates ambitious coercive aims from more modest objectives like degrading adversary capacity.
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