Opinion piece China can see the limits of bailing out Russia's economy Beijing will support Moscow as long as it does not fall foul of Western sanctions. Publishing date 16 March 2022 Authors Alicia García-Herrero Share Share this page: Twitter Linkedin Facebook Email Publication date 16 March 2022 Read the full opinion published by Nikkei Asia. Theme Macroeconomic policies Global economy and trade Keyword geopolitics Country Russia China Language English Related content Newsletter South Korea's rollercoaster relations with China offer lessons for Europe Alicia García-Herrero 05 March 2024 geopolitics industrial policy Dataset China Economic Database Repository of what we consider to be the most relevant macroeconomic data for China and EU-China relations. Alessia Amighini, Alicia García-Herrero, Michal Krystyanczuk, Robin Schindowski and Jianwei Xu 29 February 2024 EU-China relations External publication China and WTO reform: what to expect? Alicia García-Herrero 22 February 2024 First glance Indonesia’s post-election balancing act Indonesia must reconcile its aim to be a leading Asian power with its current over-reliance on China Alicia García-Herrero 19 February 2024 geopolitics EU-China relations ... global governance
Newsletter South Korea's rollercoaster relations with China offer lessons for Europe Alicia García-Herrero 05 March 2024 geopolitics industrial policy
Dataset China Economic Database Repository of what we consider to be the most relevant macroeconomic data for China and EU-China relations. Alessia Amighini, Alicia García-Herrero, Michal Krystyanczuk, Robin Schindowski and Jianwei Xu 29 February 2024 EU-China relations
First glance Indonesia’s post-election balancing act Indonesia must reconcile its aim to be a leading Asian power with its current over-reliance on China Alicia García-Herrero 19 February 2024 geopolitics EU-China relations ... global governance