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  "path": "/2026/06/russias-multipolar-architecture-to-shape-its-future-economic-diplomacy/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-04T02:20:35.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Economics",
    "International",
    "International issues",
    "Politics",
    "Global South",
    "Pragmatic Dialogue",
    "Roscongress Foundation",
    "Russian President Vladimir Putin",
    "Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum 2026",
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  "textContent": "(Moscow Bureau) – China and Russia are seemingly leaders in the emerging new economic architecture, underlining the end of unipolarity. But while China has set its economic presence worldwide, Russia faces limitations due its own restrictive and discriminatory policy. As…\n\nKester Kenn Klomegah",
  "title": "Russia’s Multipolar Architecture to Shape its Future Economic Diplomacy"
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