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Putin’s China visit signals a new Eurasian order

The Eurasian alignment: As Western pressure pushes a subordinate Moscow closer to Beijing, India faces a delicate balancing act to prevent a China-dominated multipolar order.

Vladimir Putin’s Beijing visit shows that pressure on Russia has hurt Moscow, but it has not left Russia isolated. Instead, it has pushed the bear closer to the dragon Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing on May 19-20 was not just another round of diplomatic theatre. It was a …

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China’s Legal Shield Against U.S. Sanctions on Iranian Oil

On May 2, 2026, China’s Ministry of Commerce issued a landmark prohibition order under its 2021 Rules on Counteracting Unjustified Extraterritorial Application of Foreign Legislation and Other Measures, commonly known as China’s Blocking Rules. The order bars the recognition, enforcement, or compliance inside China with U.S. sanctions imposed on five Chinese …

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War, oil, and a Middle Eastern renewable energy transition

One week into the United States-Israel war on Iran in late February, missiles shifted towards each belligerent’s fossil fuel infrastructure. By March, President Donald Trump declared he wanted to “take the oil in Iran.” The war quickly devolved into a battle over energy targets and the control of oil prices Though oil …

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Is Iraq’s Seven-Day Oil Recovery Claim Realistic?

Iraq sends about 93 percent of its crude exports through the Strait of Hormuz, with few backup routes.Shutterstock

Restarting Production Requires More than Reopening Valves, Likely Taking Weeks Rather than Days Iraq’s claim that it can restore oil production and exports within seven days of a Strait of Hormuz reopening may reassure markets, but the process would not be simple. Iraqi officials, including Deputy Oil Minister Basim Mohammed …

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The long shock: How the Iran war is remaking the global economy

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz marks a rupture in the post-1970s energy order, with consequences that may redefine how the global economy functions The US and Israeli-led war on Iran has initiated a chain reaction that has culminated in the most significant oil supply disruption in modern history. Iran’s retaliatory strikes against …

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The United Arab Emirates Exits OPEC and OPEC+

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, known as OPEC, is a organization for oil-exporting countries.Shutterstock

The Decision Sends a Signal That National Priorities Now Outweigh Collective Discipline The United Arab Emirates’ decision to leave OPEC and the expanded OPEC+ that brought in nearly a dozen other oil-producing members not included in the original OPEC, effective May 1, 2026, is more than a routine policy shift. …

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