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After the Summit: Next Steps in China-Russia Cooperation

... Here's why Xi's Moscow visit is a key moment in the struggle to end US hegemony However, this conjuncture will not last forever. In fact, the odds are that over time oil and gas prices will go down, in part due to the green transition of the Chinese economy. This means that in order to consolidate the recent positive trade trends, it is essential to diversify Russian exports. For instance, there is a lot of untapped potential in such items of Russia's exports to China as fish and seafood, pork and dairy products, soybeans and confectionery, furniture and handicrafts, and so on. That also implies more engagement ...

23.03.2023

China-Russia summit: What economic goals ahead?

The meeting between the leaders of China and Russia will present an opportunity to build on the strong momentum in boosting bilateral economic cooperation The visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Russia to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to feature a wide range of issues for ...

20.03.2023

Marriage of Sanctions Convenience: Russia Rethinking the EAEU Role

... likely—for political, economic and reputational reasons—to try to step up negotiations with Jakarta, aspiring to reach a somewhat advanced stage in the relations with its Union partners by late 2023. *** With the Collective West seeking to exclude Russia from global economy and trade, technological sovereignty, alternative financial mechanisms and foreign relations within the EAEU become a more significant tool for Moscow to make up for sanctions losses and to get adapted to external shocks. Therefore, it can be ...

15.03.2023

When Africa Is Just Around the Corner

Russia’s Foreign Policy Aspirations on the Eve of the Summit On January 23, 2022, Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, announced Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov was embarking on a new tour of Africa. During the week, the high-ranking ...

02.02.2023

Economic Corridor “China — Mongolia — Russia”: Infrastructure in Focus

... Contradictions and Scenarios / Compilers and editors in charge: Grayvoronovsky V.V. Kuzmin Y.V., Sukhodolov A.P. – Irkutsk. Razvitie Publishing House, 2021, 466 pages 8 . Bezrukov L.A., Fartyshev A.N. Mongolian Foreign Trade Specificity: Risks for Russia // Global Economy and International Relations. 2022. No. 3, p. 101-109. DOI: 10.20542/0131–2227–2022–66–3–101–109 9 . Larin V.L. New architecture of Pacific Asia in the 21st century: opportunities and challenges for Mongolia and Pacific Asia. The Mongolian ...

16.12.2022

New Hope: Openings of APEC-2022 Summit

... November 18-19, 2022 in Thailand amid unprecedented tensions in the international arena caused by the confrontation between Russia and NATO, the escalation in the Taiwan Strait and mounting instability on the Korean Peninsula. The motto of this year’s ... ... as contributing to a balance in various aspects so as to accomplish the common goals of sustainable development. Low-carbon economy will be in the spotlight during the event, much as the free and equitable implementation of innovations and an enhancement ...

07.11.2022

Trenches and Bridges of Eurasian Integration

... and Armenia in the institutions of globalisation, from which the United States and Europe are trying to split Russia and Belarus, acquire new significance for the EAEU. It should be taken into account that some of the crisis phenomena in the global economy that we are currently witnessing have a positive impact on Russia’s major competitive advantages: the availability of key natural resources and leading positions in the export of energy products, grain crops and mineral fertilisers. In particular, we can count on the fact that conditions will be created within ...

03.11.2022

Is a Marshall Plan for Ukraine possible?

... the U.S. aid program to Europe, which is a separate subject to discuss, we will confine ourselves to some relevant technical features of this initiative. Andrey Kortunov: Restoration, Reformation, Revolution? Blueprints for the World Order after the Russia-Ukraine conflict First of all, it would be wrong to think of the Marshall Plan as some bottomless source of financial resources that poured by the United States into the economy of Western Europe. In 1948–1951, Washington invested in Europe just over $13 billion, which is about $115 to $150 billion at today’s rate. Recall that at the end of the summer the Ukrainian leadership estimated the needs for the post-conflict ...

03.11.2022

Kyrgyz Neutrality in Russia-Ukraine Conflict

... parliament, he stated Kyrgyzstan’s neutral status in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, mentioning that Kyrgyzstan had no capabilities to influence its outcome in any meaningful way. Artem Dankov: New Reality: Kazakhstan Searching for Its Place in The Global Economy Russia plays a key role in Kyrgyzstan’s foreign policy. All-in-all, relations between the two nations can be described as stable despite occasional political upheavals in Kyrgyzstan, which result in national leadership reshuffle. Cooperation between ...

12.10.2022

Settling the Syrian Conflict Amid the Ukrainian Crisis: Political Economy Perspective

... coupled with the decentralization of state power and the development of local self-government, may be key in resolving the Syrian crisis. Economic reintegration may prove to be a catalyst for the peace process. This working paper presents a political economy model for the settlement of the situation in Syria. The author explores the positions of Russia, Iran and China in Syria and their points of interaction. Possible scenarios for the development of the situation in Syria are analysed in detail, as are the modalities of the impact of the Ukraine crisis on the configuration of external actors ...

04.10.2022
 

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