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       Today the latest campaign against machismo
       By: chandna rani Date: September 9, 2023, 4:14 am
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       In this framework, the reconstruction of Russia after the
       presidency of Boris Yeltsin was based on classic strategies: on
       the one hand, geopolitics and skillfully orchestrated diplomacy;
       on the other, wheat. Russian production has not stopped growing
       over the last 20 years; Ukraine's control does not only point to
       the Black Sea and its access to the Mediterranean, but also and
       above all to cereal production and its key role in global
       balances. The countries around the Black Sea are once again
       decisive: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Romania
       represent 25% of world wheat exports.
       The first two countries are by far the most Phone Number List
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       players; the control of one over the
       other is therefore crucial in both geopolitics and economics.
       Conclusion The current tensions over grain and wheat,
       particularly in connection with the war in Ukraine, are prima
       facie the result of a shortage. The latter is undeniable, but it
       would be reductionist to explain it solely through the supply
       and demand model.
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       Indeed, from our historical account, it clearly emerges that
       the current shortage reflects not only conjunctural
       developments, but also long-term structural trends: Russia's
       expansionist ambition based on its role in international and
       later global wheat trade. ; the slow evolution of Western and
       world markets towards a global speculative deregulation of raw
       materials and essential products. Russia seeks to take over
       Ukrainian wheat according to an imperial logic present since the
       17th century.
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