How boycotts against Russia work – and how they don’t

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How boycotts against Russia work – and how they don’t
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From the cancellation of performances of Tchaikovsky to the exit of Ikea and McDonald’s from Moscow, there has been a rush to boycott all things Russian. But what impact do these official and unofficial economic protests have?

a Russian London-based chef, realised that the large “Z” outside his fashionable Soho restaurant, Zima, could be a liability.

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