
Edward Fishman
Senior Research Scholar and Professor at Columbia University. Author of 'Choke Points, American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare'.
Top 10 podcasts with Edward Fishman
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Mar 11, 2025 • 54min
Trump’s Trade War w/ Canada Is Just Getting Started!" | Edward Fishman PT 1
Edward Fishman, a global economics expert and former State Department lead, dives into the U.S.-China economic landscape. He highlights the vulnerabilities of America's reliance on foreign supply chains, particularly during tensions over tariffs. Fishman warns that economic isolation can lead to conflict, stressing the value of strategic domestic production initiatives like the Chips Act. The discussion reveals how tariffs can backfire, impacting relationships with allies and influencing inflation and the manufacturing landscape.

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Feb 23, 2025 • 47min
Chokepoints: Economic Warfare in the Modern World, with Edward Fishman
Edward Fishman, a leading authority on economic statecraft and a professor at Columbia University, shares insights from his book on economic warfare. He discusses how the U.S. uses economic tools like sanctions to assert its power in global crises. Along with Chris Miller, a Tufts University historian, they examine the complexities of sanctions against countries like Iran and Russia. They also delve into the evolving nature of economic strategies in modern diplomacy and the role of technology in navigating these turbulent times.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 41min
The New Era of Economic Warfare, With Edward Fishman
Edward Fishman, a senior research scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy and adjunct professor at Columbia University, dives into the evolving landscape of economic warfare. He discusses the U.S.'s expanded use of financial and trade sanctions and their effectiveness in achieving foreign policy goals. Fishman highlights the complexities of sanctions against nations like Iran and Russia, and the strategic use of export controls against China. He emphasizes the U.S. dollar's role in global trade and the impact of tariffs versus sanctions on international relations.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 1h 4min
Trump’s Trade War w/ Canada Is Just Getting Started!" | Edward Fishman PT 2
In this discussion, Edward Fishman, an expert on economic warfare and author of "Choke Points," delves into the complexities of U.S. strategies against China and Russia. He highlights the dual nature of Trump's tariffs, the significance of bringing manufacturing back home, and the implications of cryptocurrency in economic warfare. Fishman also addresses the existential importance of U.S.-China relations and the evolving competition in technology, emphasizing the need for a robust economic strategy to protect American interests.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 59min
542 | Edward Fishman: Chokepoints - How America and Other Great Powers Wage Economic Warfare
Edward Fishman, an expert on economic statecraft, joins to discuss the rise of economic warfare and its implications for global politics. He delves into the effectiveness of sanctions against Russia and how they intersect with U.S. interests in Ukraine. The conversation touches on the strategic use of economic leverage in potential U.S.-China conflicts, particularly over Taiwan. Fishman also reflects on the decline of globalization, explaining how economic competition is reshaping international relations and emphasizing the need for strategic resilience in a rapidly changing world.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 42min
Chokepoints and Full Throated Screams
Edward Fishman, an expert on sanctions and tariffs, shares insights from his book, "Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare." He discusses the geopolitical impact of trade vulnerabilities and the transition from military force to economic sanctions in U.S. foreign policy. Fishman highlights the complexities and unintended consequences of these sanctions, particularly regarding Russia and Iran. Additionally, the host examines the intense dynamics at recent Republican town halls, questioning whether media representations capture the true essence of public sentiment.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 22min
How America Turned the World Economy Into a Weapon
Edward Fishman, a Columbia University Professor and sanctions expert, dives into economic warfare and the effectiveness of U.S. sanctions post-Ukraine invasion. He emphasizes the emerging alternatives to dollar dominance, highlighting the crucial future of digital currencies. Oskar Lewnowski, CEO of Orion Resource Partners, discusses recent copper tariff proposals and their impact on global supply chains, while stressing the importance of domestic copper processing for national security amidst rising geopolitical tensions.

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Feb 28, 2025 • 1h 45min
Bloomberg Businessweek Weekend - February 28th, 2025
In this engaging discussion, guests include Alexander Vindman, a retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel and expert on U.S.-Russia relations, and Edward Fishman, a Columbia professor specializing in sanctions. They dive into the complexities of U.S.-Russia dynamics and the impact of economic warfare amid the Ukraine conflict. Doug McMillan, CEO of Walmart, shares insights on retail's digital evolution, while Amanda Moll reveals the booming med spa industry. The conversation also touches on legal battles surrounding Elon Musk's data access and advancements in autonomous vehicle technology.

Apr 16, 2025 • 26min
US Stance in Age of Economic Warfare; Broken Student Loan System
Edward Fishman, Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University, discusses the U.S.'s credibility in a global trade war and the implications of economic warfare. He examines the delicate status of the dollar as the world's reserve currency amid fiscal challenges. Meanwhile, Janet Lorin and Jillian Berman shine a light on the crisis in the student loan system, revealing the urgent need for reform as the debt burden reaches $1.6 trillion. Their insights navigate the strained relationship between higher education and government funding, shedding light on potential solutions.

Feb 18, 2023 • 15min
Are Sanctions Slowing Down Russia's War Machine?
Edward Fishman, a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia's Center on Global Energy Policy and a former U.S. State Department official, joins the discussion on the impact of sanctions against Russia. He examines the limitations of these sanctions in weakening Russia's military capabilities compared to direct aid to Ukraine. Fishman also critiques past U.S. administrations' handling of sanctions, evaluates Russia's economic resilience, and highlights how non-Western countries are helping Russia counteract these measures, affecting the long-term dynamics of the conflict.