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Avec Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, Mathieu Duchâtel et Jeremy Shapiro
Avec Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, Mathieu Duchâtel et Jeremy Shapiro
China is taking on a new military role in Africa, seeking to boost its image as a great power that promotes peace and security worldwide
Avec Jérôme Doyon, Abigaël Vasselier et Tara Varma
Europe shouldn’t be afraid of Russian and Chinese efforts to integrate the Eurasian landmass, but should absorb them into its international order
Caught in conflict with Russia, Kyiv is loathe to join the EEU, but its elites lack enthusiasm or knowledge about China’s integration project
Poised between Europe and Asia, the Russian and Chinese integration projects could both make Ankara once more a key bridge linking the two continents – but not before hostilities with Russia have been resolved
Though it is a candidate for EU membership, Belgrade continues to pursue a “special relationship” with both Russia and China
As a member of the Moscow-led EEU, Astana has suffered from Russia’s economic slowdown, and now aims to become the transport and gas hub of Central Asia
Facing financial woes and the simmering threat of “Grexit” from the EU, Athens is in need of new investment from Russia and China
Located at the heart of Eurasia and with strong energy resources, it is a key territory for regional integration projects, but Baku is fighting to stay neutral