The commercialization of Russian gas in Europe benefits both parties, the blockade against Russia also harms them both, but Russia and Europe are not the only actors involved in the Russian gas business, as María Lorca, professor of Political Economy, explains. from the University of Miami in dialogue with Xavier Serbiá.
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2022-03-08T21:27:40.368Z
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