The Chinese-Venezuelan Oil Agreements: Material and Nonmaterial Goals

This article explores the Chinese–Venezuelan oil agreements established after 2007 to identify both governments' objectives and to pose questions of interest for determining their possibilities and limitations. The first section discusses the global energy background and the evolution of the Ve...

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