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Dalibor Rohac

Washington, D.C., United States

Contributing Editor at American Purpose

Senior fellow @AEI, research associate @MartensCentre, contributing editor @AmericanPurpose. PhD from @KingsPol_Econ.

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  • 1 week ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    In this powerful and timely conversation, Gary Marx sits down with Dalibor Rohac of the American Enterprise Institute to unpack the latest developments in the war in Ukraine, U.S.-Russia negotiations, and what’s really at stake for the West. From ceasefire stalling tactics and the myth of 24-hour peace to Russia’s economic fragility and Ukraine’s moral clarity, this episode confronts the brutal truths behind Putin’s ambitions, Trump’s maneuvering, and the long road to a stable post-war Europe.

  • 1 week ago | capx.co | Dalibor Rohac

    14 April 2025 @daliborrohac Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images As an alternative to tariffs, Donald Trump should get America's public finances under control Whatever one thinks of DOGE, cuts to discretionary spending will not be enough Trump's misguided war against 'neoliberalism' is economic suicide Under one particularly charitable reading, Donald Trump’s discontent with the global financial status quo, reflected in his administration’s drastic trade policies, is...

  • 1 week ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    Under one particularly charitable reading, Donald Trump’s discontent with the global financial status quo, reflected in his administration’s drastic trade policies, is a response to the pressure that a chronically overvalued dollar puts on the competitiveness of US industry. Read the full article at CapX

  • 2 weeks ago | aei.org | Dalibor Rohac

    Shortly after becoming president, Vladimir Putin held a now-historic meeting in the Kremlin with Russia’s oligarchs. The deal he put on the table in the summer of 2000 was simple: the country’s economic elite could keep and further cumulate their enormous wealth, more often than not acquired through legally and ethically dubious means, but they had to remain loyal to the leader. Read the full piece at CapX

  • 2 weeks ago | capx.co | Dalibor Rohac

    7 April 2025 @daliborrohac Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Photo: Andrew Harnik/Getty Images The US President is learning from Vladimir Putin's economic model Trump’s tariffs will embed croynism into the American economy The profitability of any US business now hinges on striking ‘deals’ with Trump and his administration Shortly after becoming president, Vladimir Putin held a now-historic meeting in the Kremlin with Russia’s oligarchs. The deal he put on the table in the summer of 2000 was...

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