Peter Coy, Carol Matlack and Henry Meyer, Ukraine and the New Great Games.
www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... -many-other-nations
Quote:
"It’s [Ukraine's] as poor as Paraguay and as corrupt as Iran. During the 20th century it was home to a deadly famine under Stalin (the Holomodor, 1933), a historic massacre of Jews (Babi Yar, 1941)
"But Ukraine is also a breadbasket, a natural gas chokepoint, and a nation of 45 million people in a pivotal spot north of the Black Sea. Ukraine matters—to Russia, Europe, the US, and even China. * * * it is a valued pawn in a new version of the Great Game, the 19th century struggle for influence between Russia and Britain [over Central Asia].
"Last year Russia’s state-controlled Gazprom (OGZPY) sold about 160 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe—a quarter of European demand—and half of that traveled through a maze of Ukrainian pipelines.
"China looks to Ukraine as a secure source to satisfy its ravenous appetite for food and energy. * * * [also] they agreed to collaborate on infrastructure, finance, high-tech, aviation, and aerospace.
"The US, busy with conflicts from Syria to Afghanistan, regards Ukraine as mainly the EU’s problem. The EU hopes eventually to welcome a stable Ukraine as a member, but not yet.
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: Why the country matters to so many other nations
(b) quotation underneath the title in print: “Ukraine has never faced such a * * * financial catastrophe”
(c) excerpt in the window of print: $30b Institute of International Finance estimate of aid Ukraine needs this year with no belt-tightening
(d) there is no need to read the rest. |