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Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests
Posted inCorruption Geoeconomics

Hungary: no more sanctions on Russia, as top leaders defend their own corrupt interests

Some businesses in Hungary, tied to Viktor Orban and operating in strategic sectors, have Sberbank accounts, as they carry out various projects together with Russian partners.  Gas traiders, railroad car builders, transport services, logistics, construction and nuclear energy are…
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May 9, 2022Tags: Hungary, Russia
Russia is on the way to take gold off
Posted inGeoeconomics

Russia is on the way to take gold off

Russia makes every effort to avoid sanctions and gain access to its gold reserves. The US Treasury informed that sanctions had been already applied to any gold transactions made by…
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March 28, 2022Tags: Russia, Sanctions, UAE
War in Ukraine and Global Agriculture in 2022
Posted inFood Security Geoeconomics

War in Ukraine and Global Agriculture in 2022

Immediate impact of the war: Global wheat and corn prices have jumped to, essentially, historic highs, reflecting the dire situation with supply that is already unfolding. Ukraine’s ports are currently blocked, which…
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March 25, 2022Tags: food
The Putin summit with Italian CEO-s, a symptom of a Europe in dilemma in the Ukraine-Russia crisis
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The Putin summit with Italian CEO-s, a symptom of a Europe in dilemma in the Ukraine-Russia crisis

As tensions grow between the Kremlin, the United States and Europe in relation to the Ukrainian crisis and Western countries are working on a package of economic sanctions, the prestigious…
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January 27, 2022Tags: Italy, Russia
Iran to enlarge terrorist and proxy activity financing with IRGC’s shadow economy next year
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Iran to enlarge terrorist and proxy activity financing with IRGC’s shadow economy next year

To avoid sanctions and enlarge ability to finance terrorist, proxies’ activity and WMD development programs Iran will expand illegal trade operations under IRGC umbrella next year. It may indicate that…
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December 17, 2021Tags: Iran, Sanctions
China intends to curtail US power in the OAS
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics

China intends to curtail US power in the OAS

China aims to control the Organization of American States (OAS) to reduce US influence in the region and become a center of influence over Latin American countries where left-wing political…
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August 18, 2021Tags: China, Latin America, OAS
Russia: Challenges and vulnerabilities
Posted inGeoeconomics Governance

Russia: Challenges and vulnerabilities

Russia's key external challenges and vulnerabilities Russia’s continued policy of confrontation with the West is depleting the Kremlin, creating an unfavourable climate both around and within Russia. Brutal interference in…
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July 30, 2021Tags: Russia
Champagne: why Europe loses out to Russia?
Posted inGeoeconomics Geopolitics

Champagne: why Europe loses out to Russia?

Russia-France trade clash, as the Russian parliament passed the alcoholic drinks law, is a good example of why European democracies are losing out to the Kremlin. The law, passed by the Russian parliament, says “Champagne” is only a product made in Russia. The same paper required French producers…
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July 6, 2021Tags: Champagne, France, Russia, Sanctions
South Korea’s prospective positions in Uzbekistan
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South Korea’s prospective positions in Uzbekistan

South Korea seeking to develop the ‘northern’ vector of geo-economic cooperation quite intensively intends to keep strengthening its positions in Uzbekistan. By the end of the current year the states…
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October 5, 2020Tags: South Korea, Uzbekistan
Prospects for China’s further worldwide expansion
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Prospects for China’s further worldwide expansion

China’s constant expansion in the world is increasing. Within a 20-year period Beijing has managed to strengthen its economic positions significantly in virtually all parts of the world, and, in…
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September 23, 2020Tags: China

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