Submission Statement: For much of the post-Cold War period, Western governments operated on a simple belief: trade would change authoritarian systems from the inside. [**Christopher Walker**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-walker-b042587/) explains that despite the lived policy experience of the past three decades with now-empowered authoritarian adversaries such as Russia and China, many policymakers in Europe and the United States seem intent on re-running a version of the failed change-through-trade experiment.
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The change being that this time around it’s both sides who are not interested in democratic principles and civic development, isn’t it?
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Submission Statement: For much of the post-Cold War period, Western governments operated on a simple belief: trade would change authoritarian systems from the inside. [**Christopher Walker**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-walker-b042587/) explains that despite the lived policy experience of the past three decades with now-empowered authoritarian adversaries such as Russia and China, many policymakers in Europe and the United States seem intent on re-running a version of the failed change-through-trade experiment.
The change being that this time around it’s both sides who are not interested in democratic principles and civic development, isn’t it?