The Reality of Russo-Chinese Relations

Despite Western fears, Moscow and Beijing are still partners of convenience.

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There’s a building in a certain district of Moscow that has adapted to geopolitical trends better than most others. Until 2020, it was car dealership that sold new and used European and American brands. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the cars were removed, and the building was retrofitted into an ad hoc hospital. Now it’s a […]

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Ekaterina Zolotova
Ekaterina Zolotova is an analyst for Geopolitical Futures. Prior to Geopolitical Futures, Ms. Zolotova participated in several research projects devoted to problems and prospects of Russia’s integration into the world economy. Ms. Zolotova has a specialist degree in international economic relations from Plekhanov Russian University of Economics. In addition, Ms. Zolotova studied international trade and international integration processes. Her thesis was on features of economic development of Venezuela. She speaks native Russian and is fluent in English.