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China to Lose its Belt and Road Strategic Interests If Russia Seizes Ukraine: Expert

U S , Russia and China Race to Address Growing Threats in Heart of Asia

The U.S, Russia and China are scrambling to tackle what they see as increasing threats to stability in Central Asia, a sprawling region that hosts an international bout for influence among state and non-state forces as well as deep-seated environmental concerns that could prove a flashpoint for conflict.

Role of Airborne Troops in Russia s Military Buildup in Crimea

Role of Airborne Troops in Russia’s Military Buildup in Crimea Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 70 (Source: Vesti92.ru) At the end of each winter training cycle, the Russian Armed Forces typically hold extensive readiness checks in the month of April. So unsurprisingly, on April 6, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that the Russian military would carry out 4,048 such snap exercises at 101 ranges over the following few weeks ( Mil.ru, April 6). When it came to the elite Russian Airborne Troops ( Vozdushno-Desantnye Voyska VDV), 35,000 paratroopers would take part (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, April 6), with the most important exercises carried out in the Eastern Military District, at the Tsugol and Segeevsky ranges. Yet on April 13, in connection with his visit to the Northern Fleet, Shoigu mentioned that starting in late March, three armies and three VDV units had been redeployed to Russia’s western borders (

We Face Very Tough Challenges How Mongolia Typifies the Problems Posed to Small Countries by China s Rise

We Face Very Tough Challenges. How Mongolia Typifies the Problems Posed to Small Countries by China s Rise Time 1 hr ago Charlie Campbell / Shanghai © Byambasuren Byamba-Ochir/AFP via Getty Images Chinese president Xi Jinping (L) and his wife Peng Liyuan disembark from their aircraft upon arriving in Ulan Bator, Mogolia on August 21, 2014. Back in August of 2014, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj had Xi Jinping over for lunch. Mongolia’s then president had been coached by Chinese officials about the pomp expected when entertaining their head of state but it was a tall order. “In Mongolia, we don’t have many rooms for dancing,” Elbegdorj laughs.

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