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Revision as of 19:06, 17 June 2022
Positioning
This wiki collects information about an energy embargo to stop the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This wiki is generally pro-embargo, but it also collects argumentation *against* the embargo if it brings awareness and/or understanding of counter-positions and hence carries the overall debate further.
- Reasons to support an embargo include that it is an effective and comparatively peaceful means of exercising pressure and showing own determination and resilience.
- If one supports additional weapon deliveries / military support, then the embargo is one of the means that should be used (paying an aggressor while fighting it is contradictory);
- if one is against weapons deliveries then the embargo is one of the few available means of coercion at all.
- That is, this site focuses on getting a good documentation on what is being said / researched on the embargo topic and welcomes contributions regardless of your position on (e.g.) weapons.
- This site focuses on energy embargo as likely most efficient measure, but side-topics (such as embargo on metals, fertilizers etc) are possible.
- This site does not advocate embargo on essential medical supplies, where people depend on them.
Joining
If you want to join / support, either create an account yourself and/or contact Holger at hb3141@gmail.com. Technical WikiSetup
Data (non-)protection
While taking backups, we do not guarantee any data protection or that this site is secure against dedicated attackers, so please do not store private information here.
- Economists for Ukraine, Econ4ua, http://econ4ua.org/
- Stanford working group on sanctions Stanford, The International Working Group on Russian Sanctions, retrieved 24 April 2022
- https://bloody.energy/