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China in Latin America: Raw Materials and Unachieved Ambitions
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China in Latin America: Raw Materials and Unachieved Ambitions

In the early century, China trumpeted a large economic expansion into Latin America.  The region, however, did not neocolonize under the African scenario. China keeps on investing and expanding its…
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September 4, 2020Tags: China, economy, Latin America
China in Central Asia: Russia Driven Out
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China in Central Asia: Russia Driven Out

Central Asia is one of the priority regions in China's expansion strategy. Among key tasks Beijing is going to complete in the region concern energy supply, access to mineral resources,…
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August 28, 2020Tags: Central Asia, China, Tajikistan
China on its Way to Unify Africa
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China on its Way to Unify Africa

The African continent is a key region where China is expanding and turning to the most important player. ‘The South-South’ strategy is being successfully implemented and, probably, by 2050 China…
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August 20, 2020Tags: China, economy
China: how to exchange the host and the guest roles
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China: how to exchange the host and the guest roles

Stratagem 30 of an ancient Chinese military treatise says, ‘Find an entrance and move forward until you usurp leadership’. It means to seize an initiative and power by progressively slow…
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August 13, 2020Tags: China
China activates its expansion in Central Asia
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China activates its expansion in Central Asia

For the last ten years China has been actively expanding in Central Asia, both geopolitically and geo-economically. Traditionally the region is significantly influenced by Russia and Turkey, and is considered…
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July 24, 2020Tags: Central Asia, China, economy
Ladakh province conflict makes India find an ally
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Ladakh province conflict makes India find an ally

The high risk for conflicted China and India to have a full-fledged armed conflict will force New Delhi to look for external allies in order to balance forces in the…
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June 22, 2020Tags: China, India, Pakistan
The investment outflow from China will make Beijing intensify its geo-economic activity
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The investment outflow from China will make Beijing intensify its geo-economic activity

The PRC leadership is tied for time to solve problems related with investors fleeing the country and worsening the global situation. In the short term, China is expected to make…
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May 14, 2020Tags: China
China joined Moscow’s anti-U.S. disinformation campaign amid pandemic
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China joined Moscow’s anti-U.S. disinformation campaign amid pandemic

China has joined Russia’s disinformation campaign and influence operations targeting to undermine the U.S. policy stances in the post-Soviet space.  On April 28, the Russian propaganda new agency TASS cited…
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May 4, 2020Tags: China, Russia
Russia says it wants to talk about hypersonic weapons. What does that tell us?
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Russia says it wants to talk about hypersonic weapons. What does that tell us?

On Tuesday, April 14th, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Russia is ready for a discussion about hypersonic missiles and other types of weapons.  According to Lavrov, those…
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April 21, 2020Tags: China, Dr. Krzysztof Kuska, hypersonic missiles, military, Russia, USA
COVID-19 crisis: An Alternative Explanation Of The Russian Engagement In Italy
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COVID-19 crisis: An Alternative Explanation Of The Russian Engagement In Italy

The COVID-19 epidemic has shown how much Italy is vulnerable from a geopolitical viewpoint but the higher risk is unlikely to come from Russia. The Kremlin-sponsored “From Russia With Love”…
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April 17, 2020Tags: China, Emanuel Pietrobon, Italy

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