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Russian economy
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A Cold Summer for China and Russia?
By Gregory Shtraks
Political relations between the two giants remain warm, but economic ties appear to be cooling.
Chinese High-Speed Rail May Be Coming to Russia
By Ankit Panda
China Railway Group will likely win a contract to build a high-speed railway connection between Moscow and Kazan.
Tough Outlook for Central Asian Economies
By Paolo Sorbello
The ADB has published a discouraging outlook for the next two years.
Will China Bail Out Putin?
By Andrew Collier, Arthur Peng and Abigail Collier
As Russia's economy struggles, China has been making overtures.
Central Asia Feels Effects of Russian Economic Slowdown
By Casey Michel
Those countries that rely on migrant remittances in particular are feeling the pinch.
China Can't Solve Russia’s Energy Technology Trap
By Morena Skalamera
Russia has been heavily dependent on Western technology. China is unlikely to be a replacement.
Kazakhstan and the Emerging Market Gold Rush
By Paolo Sorbello
Astana, Moscow and Beijing are among those buying gold in reaction to a thriving dollar.
Central Asia's Ruble Awakening
By Ankit Panda
The ruble's collapse is a wake-up call for Central Asia's economies: the only way out is to look away from Moscow.
Some Rare Good News for Central Asia
By Casey Michel
After a grim 12 months, 2015 begins on a somewhat more positive note.
Eurasian Economic Union: Dead on Arrival?
By Casey Michel
The new bloc officially formed on January 1, to remarkably little fanfare.
Russian Capital Flight Could Nearly Double in 2014
By Ankit Panda
As a result of Western sanctions over its annexation of Crimea, Russia will see a massive increase in capital flight.
Russia After Sochi
By Stephen Sestanovich
Long after the closing ceremony, questions will linger about Russia’s role in the world.
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