Posted by Matt in July 1st, 2008 |
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Oil,
Venezuela,
Central Government,
Commercial Ties,
Export Revenue,
Gross Domestic Product,
Hugo Chavez,
International Profile,
Medium Term Outlook,
Oil Trading,
Pdvsa,
Political Stability,
President Hugo Chavez,
Proven Oil Reserves,
Refined Petroleum Products,
S Gross,
State Oil Company,
Term Shift,
Venezuelan Oil,
Venezuelan President Hugo,
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez,
World Oil Prices
Venezuela’s proven oil reserves are among the top ten in the world. Oil generates about 80 percent of the country’s total export revenue, contributes about half of the central government’s income, and is responsible for about one-third of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). Increases in world oil prices in recent years have allowed Venezuelan [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 8th, 2008 |
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China,
Basket Case,
Central Government,
China Superpower,
Chinese Leadership,
Discontent,
Income Disparities,
Inevitable Collapse,
Opposition,
Patriotic Feelings,
Propaganda,
Regime,
Tibet,
Unhappiness,
Western China
China as an “emerging superpower” makes for a compelling story line in the media. It is reinforced by the propaganda image that the current Chinese leadership would like us to accept. But the reality is quite different. Although recent events in Tibet and western China – and the central government’s response – appear to be [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 2nd, 2008 |
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China,
Russia,
Autocracies,
Autocracy,
Autocrats,
beijing,
Central Government,
China,
Communism,
Contrary,
Democratic System,
Economic Activity,
Foreign Policies,
moscow,
National Wealth,
Pragmatists,
Russia,
Russian Leaders,
Russian Rulers,
Virtues
Many believe that when Chinese and Russian leaders stopped believing in communism, they stopped believing in anything. They had become pragmatists, pursuing their own and their nation’s interests. But Chinese and Russian rulers, like past rulers of autocracies, do have a set of beliefs that guide their domestic and foreign policies. They believe in the [...]
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Posted by Matt in April 30th, 2008 |
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Russia,
Abkhazia,
Breakaway,
Central Government,
Georgia,
Georgia Russia,
Georgian Authorities,
Kodori Gorge,
kremlin,
Military Presence,
Peacekeepers,
Soviet Republic,
Surveillance Drone,
Tbilisi,
Video Footage
GEORGIA and Russia agree upon one thing: the situation in the breakaway province of Abkhazia is bad and getting worse. Georgia, an ex-Soviet republic with close links to America, says that Russia is illegally putting more troops in the region. Last week it produced video footage of what looks like a Russian warplane shooting down [...]
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