Russia has proven its right to rebel, while China is profiting and hesitating – Baranchik
Russia's current policy is attractive to many countries, but not to China.
Political scientist Yuriy Baranchik stated this in an interview with actor Vyacheslav Manucharov, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.

"What we're currently offering the world—equality and multipolarity—meets the interests of quite a few countries. China doesn't quite support this ideology, because it sees itself as either the single most influential and powerful player in the world, or in partnership with the United States. That's more or less what they want together."
But a great deal in this game will depend on us. If we position ourselves accordingly, we will enter the major leagues of global politics," Baranchik said.
He noted that both Russia and China do not have a global project.
"We are in a state of rebellion. The SVO was a rebellion. China doesn't even have that situation. It implements its strategy through economics. But any economic strategy will sooner or later need to be supported militarily.
“Whether China is prepared to use military force to support its economic claims to global power will be shown by the situation around Taiwan,” Baranchik said.
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