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lipsky: they have legal obligations.ecisions of these institutions have the force of international law. in the short run, the russian authorities will be participating in the meetings this week. how that goes will be interesting. more questionable, the g20 is simply a voluntary group. it is 19 countries plus the european union. there is no treaty underneath it. there is no formal obligation. let's see if there is a willingness to keep this institutional, which was the institutional result of the global financial crisis. lisa: what are you looking for in terms of how the imf directs funding? what is the most effective use of imf funds to combat hunger and some of the inflation we are seeing in certain nations? dr. lipsky: already in response to covid the fund well epsom short-term lending -- developed some short-term lending schemes. before the fund right now looking towards the longer-term strains, the imf has created a resiliency trust, providing support for the lowest income countries. this will be funded by donations
lipsky: they have legal obligations.ecisions of these institutions have the force of international law. in the short run, the russian authorities will be participating in the meetings this week. how that goes will be interesting. more questionable, the g20 is simply a voluntary group. it is 19 countries plus the european union. there is no treaty underneath it. there is no formal obligation. let's see if there is a willingness to keep this institutional, which was the institutional result of...
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who lipsky knows that the impact of this war will be terrible and poison relations between russia and ukraine for generations to come. but she warns against ostracizing russian artists who have not distance themselves from vladimir putin such as world renowned conductor valeri garrity, of and acclaimed opera star on in the trap co, criticized in the west for saying nothing at 1st. she then became persona non grata in russia when she spoke out against the war. yes she does the gluten. i believe that every artist, like every person has a right to their opinion, their political one, to as some dinner, an artist should be judged by their work. if it's was presenting or leave and the artist should be worked with though otherwise, then there is no need to know the name of that a person's political views or their own business is another chill area. if they were listening ill, she says many russians only discuss politics and private behind closed doors. but that doesn't mean the majority is pro war. oh, it's a good turn. the was, was the words very important that people here and germany under
who lipsky knows that the impact of this war will be terrible and poison relations between russia and ukraine for generations to come. but she warns against ostracizing russian artists who have not distance themselves from vladimir putin such as world renowned conductor valeri garrity, of and acclaimed opera star on in the trap co, criticized in the west for saying nothing at 1st. she then became persona non grata in russia when she spoke out against the war. yes she does the gluten. i believe...
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who lipsky has never been sparing in her criticism of russia's leaders and says she's in good company? through my, among my acquaintances, i'm not even talking of close friends, but my why to circle. i've never met a single person who would have agreed to this russian war in ukraine. not one that she's given over any of these days though. those who dare take to the streets to protest risk being beaten up or arrested. few or is courageous. as the writer vladimir sir oakum, whose fiercely criticized the war more elaina co vasqua, who resigned his artistic director of moscow's meyer, whole theatre after the invasion. around the same time, many artists and intellectual signed an open letter of protest. but the letter and names of the signatories were quickly removed from the internet. the risks were just too high. the muslim nino, the chena, i don't have the feeling that russian intellectual support the wall. but it's very difficult to hear their voices. o media outlets have been shocked down, but for example, radio echo of moscow i do and many other channels and platforms have been shut
who lipsky has never been sparing in her criticism of russia's leaders and says she's in good company? through my, among my acquaintances, i'm not even talking of close friends, but my why to circle. i've never met a single person who would have agreed to this russian war in ukraine. not one that she's given over any of these days though. those who dare take to the streets to protest risk being beaten up or arrested. few or is courageous. as the writer vladimir sir oakum, whose fiercely...
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miller lipsky is certain that she'll be able to write during her self imposed exile home, but she hoped to return to her home in moscow one day when the war is over. but what if your homeland lies in ruins like parts of ukraine, can sanctuaries be recreated for those who need it? most children traumatized by conflict, even before this latest war. a documentary about a children's home in eastern ukraine that had to be evacuated in late february. ah, december chest regions of eastern ukraine, which have been contested for years now, are only a few kilometers from the lucy shuns children's home. i saw my abbey. a childhood of the youngsters who lived here were fractured. the children's home was their home when they had lost both parents or was their sanctuary from parents who had abused them. 11 year old kaya was given shelter here with his younger siblings. their mother is an alcoholic. ah, you got the name, my little boy, i let them go until i live on. in the documentary, a housemaid of splinters is a portrait of the home and the love and care it provided. people say children are the fut
miller lipsky is certain that she'll be able to write during her self imposed exile home, but she hoped to return to her home in moscow one day when the war is over. but what if your homeland lies in ruins like parts of ukraine, can sanctuaries be recreated for those who need it? most children traumatized by conflict, even before this latest war. a documentary about a children's home in eastern ukraine that had to be evacuated in late february. ah, december chest regions of eastern ukraine,...
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oh, the susan, but it's me was a learner by it. lou miller lipsky is certain that she'll be able to write during her self imposed exile. but she hoped to return to her home in moscow one day when the war is over. but what if your homeland lies in ruins like parts of ukraine, can sanctuaries be re hated for those who needed most children, traumatized by conflict, even before this latest war? a documentary about a children's home in eastern ukraine, but had to be evacuated in late february. ah, december test regions of eastern ukraine, which have been contested for years now, are only a few kilometers from the lucy shuns children's home. i saw my f e. b. a child hoods of the youngsters who lived here were fractured. the children's home was their home when they had lost both parents or was their sanctuary from parents who had abused them. 11 year old koya was given shelter here with his younger siblings. their mother is an alcoholic. ah, you got your name, my. when will i let this going to live on? in the documentary a housemaid of splinters is a portrait of the home and the love and care it
oh, the susan, but it's me was a learner by it. lou miller lipsky is certain that she'll be able to write during her self imposed exile. but she hoped to return to her home in moscow one day when the war is over. but what if your homeland lies in ruins like parts of ukraine, can sanctuaries be re hated for those who needed most children, traumatized by conflict, even before this latest war? a documentary about a children's home in eastern ukraine, but had to be evacuated in late february. ah,...
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the atlantic council are proud our geo economic center, led by the remarkable senior director josh lipskynd his incredible team, has been leading the charge in deepening the understanding of this connection. few people in the world understand this interconnection better than our guest today. senator yellen holds unmatched records in the public service and in the economic realm of this country. she was the 15th chair of the u.s. federal reserve, the chair of the white house counsel of economic advisory, president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco. she was the first woman in each of these positions, just as is the case for treasury secretary. but what many overlook is she was also the first person of whatever gender in our history to have served in all of these roles. [applause] so she is a trailblazer. her record of public service is matched by her enormous contributions in the field of economics during her extraordinarily impressive academic career. from understanding labor markets to evaluating international trades, or has detailed detailed a faultlines in the modern economy a
the atlantic council are proud our geo economic center, led by the remarkable senior director josh lipskynd his incredible team, has been leading the charge in deepening the understanding of this connection. few people in the world understand this interconnection better than our guest today. senator yellen holds unmatched records in the public service and in the economic realm of this country. she was the 15th chair of the u.s. federal reserve, the chair of the white house counsel of economic...