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China is the Likely Winner in Ukraine
BSA CENTER By David Goldman May 19, 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Ukraine crisis has created a catalyst for Sino-Russian rapprochement. Events in Ukraine have persuaded Russia that it cannot rely on Western Europe as its primary market for hydrocarbon exports. Consequently, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bejing, China, Egypt, Gas, Moscow, Oil, Russia
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