Friday, June 09, 2017

Stratfor - China Makes a Power Play in Brazil and Argentina

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The Brief


The economic problems plaguing the South American countries have given Chinese firms a prime opportunity to invest in their beleaguered electricity sectors. angle

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Podcast: The Geopolitics of Baseball
 
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